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Enhance Equine Wellness Equine Omega-3
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Helps support joint, heart, immune, skin, and coat health
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7.3 grams of Omega-3 fatty acids per serving
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Used by leading veterinarian institutions
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An ideal Omega-3 fatty acid supplement to support health and well-being of horses. Contains quality fish oil for both EPA and DHA Omega-3 fatty acids, and is suitable for horses of all ages, breeds, and sports disciplines. EPA and DHA help support many aspects of your horse's health, including joint health, skin and coat health, heart health, and immune system health. These Omega-3 fatty acids also help support growth and reproduction, so this is an excellent supplement for breeding stallions, broodmares and foals. One 30 fl oz bottle is typically a month's supply for an average horse. Great tasting green apple flavor.
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Please click on "More Information" for ingredients, guaranteed analysis, and serving information.
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Ingredients:
Fish oil, Natural Apple Flavor, Vitamin E, Rosemary Extract, Ascorbyl Palmitate.
Guaranteed Analysis: Amount per 1 fl. oz serving (29.5 ml or 27.4 g) |
| Crude Fat |
min. 94% |
| Moisture |
0.1% |
| Vitamin E |
min. 15 IU/kg |
Omega-3 Fatty Acids |
min. 7.3 grams |
EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) |
min. 4.2 grams |
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) |
min. 2.6 grams |
Other Qmega-3 Fatty Acids |
min. 0.5 grams |
Serving information: Administer once per day with food.
Horses: 1 fl.oz. (29.5 ml)
Weanlings and yearlings: 1/2 fl.oz. (15 ml)
Store in a cool area, away from light. After opening, refrigerate where possible and use within 30 days. Keep bottle tightly closed to preserve freshness.
Functions of skin and hair on your horse
The skin and hair of a horse have many functions including:
- The first barrier against injuries, chemicals, diseases, and the elements
- Regulating body temperature
- Preventing excess loss of moisture and thus maintaining hydration
- Synthesizing Vitamin D
- Sensory perception (the sense of touch)
Why do horses need Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA & DHA) in their diet?
Omega-3 fatty acids are "good fats" that the body uses for multiple functions to support optimal health. Fish oil is nature's richest source of EPA and DHA. |
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