Active Ingredients: Chia, Carrot, Wheat Grass
* The loose format also contains bee pollen to feed bifida bacteria in the hindgut
Active Properties:Â 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, ...
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Active Ingredients: Chia, Spirulina, +16 UMF Manuka Honey
*The loose format also contains bee pollen to feed the bifida bacteria in the hindgut
Active Properties: phycocyanin, sulfated polysaccharides, y-linoleic acid and Methylglyoxal
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Additional Nutrient Components: Spirulina is also among t...
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,...
You may have heard about the benefits of chia for horses, but you're contentious; you only give your horse the best and you do your due diligence before introducing anything new into their diet. We're here to help. Here are eight of the most common questions about chia for horses answered!
At Stable Feed, we know that what you feed your horses matters. Mixed with chia, green papaya, aloe vera gel, dried molasses powder, and beta-carotene/ L-glutamine rich vegetables (carrot, kale, cabbage), our Papaya Chia is a great option for many horses and provides superior gastric support!Â
Seasonal changes and how they can increase Vitamin A deficiencies
As horse owners, we strive to provide our companions with the best care possible. Every decision we make from the veterinarian and farrier to feed and hay reflects our care and concern for our horse’s health. Even with the best car...