Active Ingredients: Chia, Carrot, Wheat Grass
* The loose format also contains bee pollen to feed bifida bacteria in the hindgut
Active Properties: 2,100 iU of natural beta-carotene (which horses convert to Vitamin A),
Additional Nutrient Components:
Wheat Grass is high in Vitamins A, C and E, ...
Active Ingredients: Chia, papaya, aloe vera and alkalizing greens
* The loose format also contains bee pollen: to feed bifida bacteria in the hindgut
Active Properties: Papain, Pectin, Fiber
Additional Nutrient Components:
Papaya contains carotenoids, particularly lycopene. The alkalizing greens ...
Active Ingredients: Chia, Prickly Pear Cactus pads and Prickly Pear nectar* The loose format also contains bee pollen to feed bifida bacteria in the hindgut
Active Properties: Flavonoids, Betacyanins, Polyphonls, glycosides, and manganese
Additional Nutrient Components: Vitamins including C, E, ...
Active Ingredients: Chia, Wild Maine Blueberries
* The loose format also contains bee pollen to feed bifida bacteria in the hindgut
Active Properties: Phenols, Flavonoids and Anthocyanins
Additional Nutrient Components: Vitamin K, Manganese, Vitamin C, Vitamin B6, Thiamine, Riboflavin, Vitamin E,...
Holy Hay
Sainfoin, otherwise known as “holy hay”, is a plant long recognized for its extraordinary palatability and health benefits. This forage was primarily grown for horses prior to the industrialization of agriculture, but was all but abandoned with the invention of tractors and the promis...
Chicory root is revered for being a potent source of inulin, a prebiotic fiber that has been linked to improved gastric health. There are a number of foods that can bring inulin to your horse's diet, but this month we are highlighting this little gem: chicory root, an inulin-rich food represente...
Dandelions are a natural part of a horse's diet and are often sought out in favor of other plants in the spring. The following explains WHY they love them so much!
BENEFITS IN THE EQUINE DIET
Highly nutritious
Dandelions contain Vitamin A, thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Foli...
Brewers yeast is an excellent source of protein and is our choice for an alternative to the synthetic or coal tar derivative B vitamins found in today’s equine supplements and feed. The B-complex vitamins in brewer's yeast include B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5 (pantothenic acid)...