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Farnam Antioxidant Supplement - 96 Day Supply Of Vita-Min E & Selenium, 3 Pounds Review

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BrandFarnam
Item FormPowder
Item Weight3 Pounds
Target SpeciesHorse

Description of Farnam Antioxidant Supplement - 96 Day Supply Of Vita-Min E & Selenium, 3 Pounds

Supports optimal muscle health for horses with physically demanding workloads. Helps keep horses in peak condition. As horses use their muscles, free radicals are released that can lead to fatigue and changes throughout the body. Helps correct nutrient deficiencies. Provides 625 IU of vitamin E and 1 mg of Selenium per 1/2 oz. serving

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Made a difference in my mares!

I was having problems with retained placentas during to low selenium content in my hay. One of my mares had also developed locking stifles as she was on a federally mandated quarantine following importation. After starting my mares on this supplement, I no longer had any retained placentas and the locking stifles went away.

Pros
  • My horse ate it with his feed. Love this more than the powders!!
Cons
  • Although the product contains a 96-day supply, it is still quite expensive compared to other antioxidant supplements on the market, making it unaffordable for some horse owners