Finish Line 2806 Vitamin E & Selenium Horses Diet - 4 lbs
- Brand:
- Finish Line
- Model Number:
- 2806-4LB
- UPC:
- 715401220048
- EAN:
- 0715401220048
- Walmart SKU:
- 103124058
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$49.59 | |
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$49.59 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.08/5 from 36 reviews.
We live in a selenium deficient region of Michigan so I want to be sure my horses & sheep receive an adequate amount of selenium & E. That being said, I have a belgian warmblood who is 1500 pounds and two miniature mares that combined only weigh 500 pounds! So....it was important to be able to measure their doses & the sheeps accordingly!
As the world changes so does the grass. This is where horses get most of there nutrients such as vitamin E, Selenium and electrolytes. But due to the changes there is less than there use to be as well as horses not being able to eat the way mother nature intended them to. This can cause drastic changes in their coats, tails and even causing them to tie up. By giving this supplement you are helping give back the balance that use to be there.
Great product. My mare has improved in weight, happiness and skin/coat condition since being on this product. She eats it all up even straight from my hand! Cheap and defs worth it.
My equine chiropractor has stated several times that the horses in SoCal have a serious deficiency in selenium. I have a mare in particular who is extremely touchy that he suggested it for. I chose the FINISHLINE version because I have been very happy with their products in the past. I've noticed a difference in my mare, and I've chosen to give this product to all of my horses. They all happily eat it along with their other supplements.
I've been adding this to my gelding's feed for two weeks and notice a remarkable change in his coat, weight and energy. The only problem is that its a powder and falls to the bottom of his feed bowl as it doesn't attach to the grain so some is left over unless mixed with oil or something.
Before using this product all our horses were in excellent condition; have always been supplementing with Horseshine and have had that extra bloom on our horses. The Vit E/selenium I believe definately helped with my mare healing a ligament injury, but the gloss on her coat became even deeper and lovelier, her eyes glowed with health & well being--it is a definate but difficult change to describe. If I see this healthy difference in coat and carriage, I feel sure that she is receiving great health benefits under the skin that I am not able to see. I believe it is an all-over health benefit. And the horse loved the taste.
I feel like this supplement is decent... I didn't see much improvement but for multiple reasons, one being my horse sat for 2 weeks with an abscess (obviously sitting is going to hinder and muscle building) and I believe my horse is deficient in more that just selenium and E so I am switching to another supplement that has more to offer her.
I bought this for the quality of the vitamin e and selenium mix for the price.. but unfortunately my horses didnt like it on their grain, and they usually will eat anything. I guess I should have tried a small size first, instead of the large 25lb bucket.
Initially i was pleased to find a selenium supplement without molasses or other sweeteners which I could give to my insulin resistent Morgan. We live in a selenium deficient region. Unfortunately this tastes so bad she refused to eat anything contaminated with the slightest amount of this powder. We tried with a tiny pinch for three weeks before tasting it ourselves. It is very sour/tart.
The source of vitamin E is synthetic not natural. Synthetic may be cheaper but if you are looking to make a difference in your horses health you really need natural vitamin E. Otherwise you are not spending your money effectively. Take a look at UC Davis, Vitamin E In Horses. To have a better understanding of the effects of natural vitamin E versus synthetic vitamin E we can do a better job helping and supporting our horses.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $49.19 (Apr 1) to $49.59 (Jun 20) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $49.46.
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