Horse Supplements
On this page you will find specific animal health products from Solid Gold that are beneficial for horses and conveniently available in relevant sizes. All prices listed in Canadian dollars.
SG Seameal
A "multi-supplement", with 60 trace minerals and vitamins. For all-round health and well being. Also used for navicular, developmental orthopedic disease and laminitis. Superb for strengthening the hooves. Helps to increase bone density. Excellent for speeding and strengthening hoof horn growth. Contains iodine to regulate the thyroid gland. Helps to control allergies. Contains elements critical for natural bone mineralization and development. Horses: one tablespoon in AM and PM feedings.5 lb $119.99 order
SG Flaxseed Oil
The FDA has found that flaxseed oil stimulates the immune system, facilitates the absorption of calcium and is an antioxidant that keeps cells younger. Supplies essential amino acids. Omega 3 and Omega 6, which are vital for regulation of pressure in the eye, joints and blood vessels; regulation and response to pain, inflammation and swelling, regulate nerve transmission and are primary constituents of cell membranes. Shown to modify the response of horses to endotoxin, one of the leading reason's for colic's high fatality rate. Oils (all oils) should be introduced gradually into the diet. Horses: three tablespoons twice daily.1 gal $114.99 (special order) order
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Written word(s), image(s), description(s), etc may not be duplicated in any form without written permission.
The information contained within these pages is intended for pet nutrition and health information. If your animal shows signs of continued illness, please consult a licensed veterinarian.
