MAD BARN Natural Vitamin E Antioxidant Support for Horses, 1.1 lb (500 g)

$74.99

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Vitamin E is essential for equine immune function, cardiovascular health, muscle function, exercise recovery and neurological health.

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Vitamin E is essential for equine immune function, cardiovascular health, muscle function, exercise recovery and neurological health. Vitamin E is best known for its role as an antioxidant in horses, protecting all cells and tissues from oxidative damage. Our Natural Vitamin E supplement provides this nutrient in a form that is most efficiently absorbed and utilized in tissues.

Mad Barn’s Natural Vitamin E is convenient to add to any horse’s feeding program, ensuring they meet their nutritional requirements and benefit from optimal antioxidant protection.

Unlike competitor products, our pure Vitamin E powder contains no fillers and is highly concentrated, providing 600,000 IU/kg of d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate. Known as natural Vitamin E, d-alpha-tocopherol has significantly higher bioavailability than synthetic Vitamin E (dl-alpha-tocopherol).

Our bulk natural Vitamin E also offers exceptional value, with an easy-to-feed formulation that can be adjusted to provide your horse with the exact dosage they need. At a typical feeding rate of 1.67 grams (1000 IU) per day, a 500 gram package will last approximately 300 days.

Dosage Per Scoop
1 scoop 1,000 IU
2 scoops 2,000 IU
5 scoops 5,000 IU

 

Vitamin E is a natural antioxidant that binds free radicals – unstable molecules that can damage DNA, cell membranes and other structures within cells. Vitamin E supports the health and function of cells by neutralizing free radicals before they can cause oxidative damage.

Oxidative damage in horses due to low vitamin E status may present itself as muscle soreness or slow recovery from exercise and illness.

Vitamin E must be included in the horse’s diet, as their bodies cannot synthesize it internally. A mature horse weighing 500 kg (1,100 lb) requires a minimum of 500 IU of vitamin E daily.

However, senior horses and those affected by illnesses or certain neurological conditions may benefit from higher levels. Equine athletes engaging in high-intensity exercise have elevated vitamin E requirements to support their demanding physical activity.

Grazing pasture is generally a good source of Vitamin E for horses because this vitamin is abundant in fresh grasses and legumes. However, once the plant is cut to make hay, the Vitamin E content begins to degrade.

Over time, the vitamin E content in stored hay continues to decline, resulting in nutritional deficiency among most horses on a hay-only diet. If your horse predominantly eats hay, they will need vitamin E supplementation to ensure optimal levels.

Vitamin E works together with the antioxidant mineral selenium to protect horses from free radical damage.

Nutrient Concentration Per 1.67 g
Natural Vitamin E 600,000 IU/kg 1000 IU

Ingredients: Natural Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate)

Recommended Use: Supports immune and muscle function, neurological health, and exercise.

Body Weight Scoops Dose IU
> 200 kg ½ scoop 0.83 g 500 IU
200 – 500 kg 1 scoops 1.67 g 1000 IU
> 500 kg 1 ½ scoops 2.5 g 1500 IU

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Weight 1.1 kg
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