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Equine Immune Support
Training, competition, travel, environmental Equine Formulas
factors, and lack of turnout combined with age, Supplement Facts
diet, and stress level may present challenges to the Product Number
immune system in any season. Some horses may E7800
react to those challenges by exhibiting subtle or Content
not-so-subtle changes in behavior, depending on 30 ounces (850 g)
the temperament, personality, and or management
of the animal. Serving Size
¼ cup (30 g)
Equine Immune Support encourages and Servings per Container
supports the innate and adaptive immune response 28
that is necessary for the health, performance, and
stamina of the horse. The formula includes an array Ingredients
of ingredients derived from functional foods that Whey protein (milk), turmeric (root) powder, organic
may support:* flax meal, L-glutamine, rice protein, yeast culture,
turmeric (root) extract, organic turkey tail mushroom
◆ Immune-cell signaling powder, organic shiitake mushroom powder, organic
◆ Antioxidant activities reishi mushroom powder, calcium citrate, magnesium
◆ Cell integrity* citrate, organic buckwheat (aerial parts), organic
kale (aerial parts), organic Brussels sprouts (aerial
Indications for Use parts), choline bitartrate, inositol, organic dried alfalfa
(aerial parts) juice, dried yeast fermentate (EpiCor ),
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◆ Horses with limited turnout sunflower lecithin powder, cholecalciferol, sucrose,
◆ Horses under bouts of stress grape (seed) extract, starch, carrot (root), vitamin A
◆ Horses enduring environmental changes palmitate, and red wine extract.
◆ Traveling horses Suggested Use
◆ Horses experiencing a change in routine
¼ cup (30 g)/1,000 lb. horse/day, or as directed.
Key Ingredients Warnings
L-glutamine, turmeric, mushrooms, vitamin A For equine use only. Keep all supplements out of
palmitate, vitamin D, and yeast cultures the reach of children and other animals. In case of
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(Saccharomyces boulardii) accidental overdose, contact a health care
professional immediately.
†This ingredient could be considered a controlled substance by certain
entities that govern equine competitions. We advise those who feed Precautions
any supplement to competing horses to check with the governing Safe use in pregnant animals or animals for breeding
body specific to the event regarding whether the product contains has not been proven.
ingredients that could be considered a controlled substance.
Feeding Tips
◆ Start slowly by mixing a small amount of powder into the feed.
◆ Add the powder to the feed and dampen with water.
(Spray bottles can be helpful.) Shake the container to mix
the powder with the feed. This will also prevent the powder
from settling in the bottom of the feeding container.
◆ Mix with unsweetened applesauce and add to the horse’s feed
or syringe directly into the horse’s mouth.
◆ Add to a mash made of commonly found low-starch pelleted
feeds or soaked hay cubes.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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