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KER Nano-E Liquid Vitamin E Supplement for Horses – 450ml

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The revolutionary vitamin E supplement that delivers optimal health support for your horse! Utilizing cutting-edge nanodispersion technology, Nano-E ensures your horse gets the most bioavailable form of vitamin E—6x more absorbable than synthetic options. From boosting immune systems to enhancing muscle recovery and supporting fertility, Nano-E is essential for horses of all kinds. Whether your horse is competing, recovering from injury, or needs a daily health boost, Nano-E delivers with fast, efficient absorption. Take care of your four-legged athlete with the best in vitamin E supplementation—because happy, healthy horses make happy, healthy owners.

Key Features:

  • Superior Bioavailability: Natural-source vitamin E, 6x more bioavailable than synthetic forms.
  • Rapid Absorption: Revolutionary nanodispersion technology ensures quick delivery to support immune, cardiovascular, and muscular health.
  • Multipurpose Use: Ideal for racehorses, recovering horses, breeding stallions, broodmares, and horses without access to fresh grass.
  • Dosage Flexibility: Offers 1,000 to 5,000IU per dose for varying levels of care and competition needs.
  • Reproductive Benefits: Supports fertility and passive immunity transfer in foals for breeding stallions and broodmares.
  • Antioxidant Support: Provides body-wide antioxidant protection, essential for muscle repair and neuromuscular health.
  • Size: 450ml bottle.
  • Ingredients: Natural-source d-alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) at 250IU per ml.
  • Feeding Instructions: Top-dress 4 to 12ml daily on feed, adjust as needed for competitions or vet recommendations.

When to Use:

  • Performance horses, particularly during high-stress events like racing, foaling, or weaning.
  • Breeding horses for improved fertility and immunity transfer to foals.
  • Horses recovering from illness, injury, or muscle fatigue.
  • Stabled horses or those without fresh pasture access to prevent vitamin E deficiency.

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