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Equimins Vitamin E & Selenium supplement contains Vitamin E at 50,000 mg/kg and organic selenium at 25 mg/kg for horses in serious training. It will help to provide an increased amount of oxygen to the lungs after strenuous exercise. It will also help eradicate free radicals because of its anti oxidant qualities. A very advanced form of selenium is used in this supplement in the form of selenomethionine. It is very much more digestible for a horse than ordinary sodium selenite, and makes a big difference to muscle function.
Recommended Storage temperature : 10 - 20 degrees C.
Always replace lid after use.
Free from any prohibited substances as defined under Jockey Club and FEI rules.
Analysis | Per kg | Per 25 g | Per 50 g |
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Vitamin E | 50,000 iu | 1250 iu | 2500 iu |
Selenium | 25 mg | 0.625 mg | 1.25 mg |
Lysine | 80,000 mg | 2000 mg | 4000 mg |
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Equimins vit E & Selenium
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Only been using a few weeks but my horses coat seems shinier. She seems more forward also so hopefully it's working!
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Effective, palatable and easy to use
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Very happy with this product and our horses seem in great shape. However, one of them doesn't like the taste of Equimins Vitamin E & Selenium...
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Equimins Vitamin E & Selenium for Horses, including answers from our team.
ann
Dear,
My horse is insuln resistant, I want to know if your supplement is on a sugar basis? thank you
I have spoken with the manufacturers, Equimins, who have advised that this supplement does not contain sugar so should be perfectly fine for your horse.
Gina Deering
I have obtained a 3 year old now gelding, from a place that has ground lacking in selenium and all the youngsters are on vit e. He also received an injury as a yearling.
This supplement is ideal for horses lacking in Vitamin E and Selenium. I would use this product or Equistro Excell E. You could also ask your vet to do a blood test to check your horses levels of Vitamin E so that they can advice an appropriate dose.
Pat
Hi I have a yearling filly that has grown quite tall but narrow, I watched her in the field the other day and was a bit concerned about her coordination ( warbler??). I have brought her in to limit excercise and was wondering if this is a good or the most suitable supplement to maybe help her?
Thank you
If your filly is on a good balanced diet then she should be getting enough Vit E and Selenium in her diet. However, if you think she could be deficient I would start her on this supplement straight away and get your vet to examine her as soon as possible. In a quick growing, big filly Wobbler syndrome is probably more likely than a vit e deficiency. I would again get your vet to examine her. An x-ray of her neck may be required as part of the investigation.
Liz Bradley
I'm thinking of feeding this to help a young stallion cope with covering mares in his first season, do you think it will help? Thanks
It is difficult to say how useful this will be for your individual horse. If your stallion's diet is at all deficient in either of these nutrients, then this supplement could make a huge difference. If the diet is fully adequate in this regard then this supplement will provide an extra anti-oxidant effect but probably nothing else. The benefits of anti-oxidants are genuine but difficult to quantify, so I am not sure how much you will notice from one day to the next. Generally with this sort of thing my advice is that where the supplement is safe and not going to cause any harm, you have to try it and judge the results for yourself. Do not give more than the recommended amount if you do try it.