Silicon is an important element to maintain healthy bones, tendons and ligaments in the horse. Osteon® contains a highly bio-available natural form of silicon called zeolite to support strong and healthy bones.
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Platinum Performance® Equine was created out of clinical necessity as a comprehensive omega-3 formula to transform equine health at the cellular level. Because of its comprehensive nature, the ingredients work synergistically to support every aspect of health and performance, including joints, muscles, hooves, skin and coat, digestion and more.
Recommended daily dosage for a 1,000 lb horse is 2 scoops, which is 2 servings.
Platinum Performance® GI provides a gastrointestinal-focused approach to total horse health. Equine gut health is not only important for proper digestion but also immune health because an estimated 70-80 percent of the immune system lives in a horse’s gastrointestinal system. This veterinary-developed formula provides omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, trace minerals, along with Bio-Sponge®, prebiotics, probiotics and glutamine for GI support.
Recommended daily dosage for a 1,000 lb horse is 2 scoops, which is 2 servings.
Trace minerals help maintain nerve and muscle function, along with supporting bone and connective tissue health. Performance Minerals provides a natural source of these essential trace minerals and silicon to support proper growth, development and health.
The skeletal system is the equine foundation to body structure and maintaining soundness. Key nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants and silicon are essential to build and maintain strong bones and soft tissue, to support recovery after injury and to provide support for active tendons and ligaments in performance horses.
While many nutrients are required for normal development, silicon has been shown to play an important role in the development, growth and maturation of bones and other connective tissues. Several studies indicate that an insufficient amount of silicon in the diet is associated with poor growth rates, developmental abnormalities and a reduction in bone collagen and mineral content.