Researchers Confirm Vitamin E Lower in Horses Without Access to Pasture
Horses are managed in varying conditions throughout the world. A vast number of them do not have access to growing pasture year-round due to geographic region, season, training schedules, or specific...
View ArticleMyo-Guard™: What’s inside the bucket?
Click here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Myo-Guard: What’s Inside the Bucket” Natural Vitamin E Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that supports healthy cell...
View ArticleVitamin E: An Essential Nutrient for Horses
Vitamin E is an essential nutrient for horses and is beneficial in combating the many effects of free radical production that can damage membranes and components of cells. As such, vitamin E appears to...
View ArticleSelenium: How Much Is in Your Horse’s Diet?
FDA sets safe level for average horse The FDA has set a daily recommended level of selenium for an “average” horse at a total of 3 mg per day. This is a very safe level of selenium consumption and well...
View ArticleIs it Really Necessary to Have Chondroitin Sulfate and Glucosamine in a Horse...
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View ArticleWhy supplement with Contribute?
ContributeTM was developed to provide an easy and affordable way for you to add omega-3 fatty acids into the diet of your horses. Horses evolved to exist on a grass-based diet high in omega-3 fatty...
View ArticleThink “E” for Excellent Nutrition
Vitamins are often clumped together as a single entity, and the contributions of individual ones are sometimes overlooked. In recent years, scientists have been taking a closer look at vitamin E....
View ArticleVitamin E and the Performance Horse – A Winning Combination
Vitamin E is essential for the performance horse Vitamin E, the major lipid-soluble antioxidant defense in cells, plays an important role in preserving cell membrane integrity. It also helps maintain...
View ArticleWhy Use a Joint Supplement
In healthy joints, the ends of the bones are coated with a thin layer of friction-reducing tissue known as articular cartilage. The articular cartilage contains synovial fluid, a thick liquid that...
View ArticleWhat Is HA and Why Should I Look for It in a Joint Supplement?
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is an integral component of synovial fluid and articular cartilage. It is responsible for lubrication of the joint surfaces. While glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate work mainly...
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