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Product Description
Equistro Excell E
It is of the utmost importance that the muscles and heart develop and function optimally. Antioxidants, vitamin E and selenium are essential for the best possible muscle function, but a horse cannot always get these nutrients in sufficient quantities from their daily feed. Excell E is formulated specifically to supply horses with the optimal amounts of these nutrients. It helps to prevent vitamin E and selenium deficits and it improves the oxygen supply, muscle tension and stamina. Excell E also boosts the cell membrane protection in the muscles, which help to improve the horse's suppleness.
Key Benefits
- Formulated with antioxidants, amino acids and magnesium
- Selenium and vitamin E improve the cellular integrity
- Available in powder and liquid form
Dosage
You can give Equistro Excell E together with your horse's daily feed. An adult horse is assumed to weigh 500 kg.
Equistro Excell E Powder Horse size Daily dose Adult horse 50g Pony 25g Foal 25g Equistro Excell E Liquid Horse size Daily dose Adult horse 20ml Pony 10ml Foal 10ml Use
Equistro Excell E can be given together with the horse's daily feed. Shake well before use.
Because of the legally determined maximum concentration of trace elements, the use of this animal food supplement cannot exceed 150 ml (Excell E liquid) or 500 grams (Excell E powder) per horse per day. This is to respect the local and international legislation on competitions.
Contents
One bottle of Equistro Excell E contains 1 litre. This is enough for ca. 50 days (based on the dose for an adult horse). One tub of Equistro Excell E contains 3 kg powder. This is enough for ca. 60 days (based on the dose for an adult horse).
Ingredients
Magnesium chloride, glycerine, selenium, L-Lysine-monochloride, vitamin E
Equistro Excell E - Powder reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Hanna stenvall , Sunday 5 August 2018