Flax Supplement for Equine Health

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Horse Supplement
SU-PER® OMEGA FLAX POWDER

Stabilized Flax Seed Meal

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Psyllium powder for prevention and treatment of sand colic in horses


Horse Supplement
SU-PER Omega Flax Powder
15 pounds - $54
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Horse Supplement
SU-PER Omega Flax Powder
30 pounds - $96
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Our prices INCLUDE SHIPPING to the mainland US so the price you see is the total. Colorado orders will be charged state sales tax. If an order is very heavy or is going to the east coast, there might be an additional charge. With rising costs, we are getting frequent updates from UPS, FedEx and USPS. In these very few cases, we will contact you before we process the order to obtain your authorization for the additional charge.

Serving size is 2 to 4 scoops per day. Each scoop contains 2 ounces.

Guarantee per serving:

Methionine - 1,350 mg
alcium - 1,070 mg
Sodium - 120 mg,
Omega 3 - 103,000 mg
Omega 6 - 29,000 mg
Potassium - 3,750 mg
Lysine - 3,625 mg,
Phosphorous - 2,800 mg
Magnesium - 1,900 mg,
Iron - 22.5 mg
Niacin - 14.5 mg
Manganese - 13 mg
Copper - 4.5 mg
Vitamin B6/Pantothenic Acid - 2.5 mg each
Vitamin B1/Vitamin C - 2 mg each
Vitamin B2- 1 mg
Fat - 41%
Fiber - 28%
Crude Protein - 20%
Ash - 4%

A premium quality, stabilized flax seed supplement. Benefits come from the high concentration of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, also known as Essential Fatty Acids (EFA’s). They play a role in many vital functions of the body including: boosting the immune system, minimizing inflammation, lessening allergic responses, and increasing bone strength. The effects of this supplement are profound, resulting in increased endurance and stamina, delayed fatigue, and reduced recovery time.

Cherry says:

"Flaxseed or linseed shouldn't be fed whole to horses because the small, hard seeds would pass
through the horse unchewed and undigested.
"  

Read more about feeding flax seed meal.

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