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Our range of supplements are developed in collaboration with leading equine nutritionists, scientists, and vets. Read their expert advice below.
Nutraceutical Aspects Of Sales Preparation
Nutraceutical Aspects Of Sales Preparation
Dr. Michael Griffin Bsc. MVB. PhdWithin the sales ring the body condition, confirmation and overall appearance of a yearling can either add or subtract from its sales catalogue page. Thus, these...
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Using CoQ10 For Energy Generation And Recovery
Using CoQ10 for Energy Generation and Recovery
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is also known by the name ubiquinone for the reason that it is ubiquitous throughout all living cells in all animals and most bacteria. It was first discovered in 1940. ...
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MicroActive CoQ10: The Special Ingredient In Plusvital’s EnerGene-Q10
MicroActive CoQ10: The Special Ingredient In Plusvital’s EnerGene-Q10
Absorption of crude ubiquinone powder is as low as 1% because: (i) Crude ubiquinone crystals have poor solubility as they are fat soluble and also clump together in th...
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Electrolytes
Electrolytes
Prolonged or strenuous exercise can be detrimental to the hydration and electrolyte status of the horse. Athletic, performing horses often endure sweating and sweating results in large electrolytes and water losses. In fact,...
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Flavourings And Fussy Eaters
Flavourings And Fussy Eaters
As many horse owners will know, a picky horse can be a cause for concern. A horse needs energy to perform and to thrive and if they don’t eat enough or put on condition this can have numerous effects on their...
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An Important Antioxidant To Include Within The Equine Diet
An Important Antioxidant To Include Within The Equine Diet
VITAMIN E: Is the most well known antioxidant for horses. It is a fat-soluble vitamin and in all species, Vitamin E is important for normal function of the muscular, immune and ...
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