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.
Platinum Immune Support provides active immune support for horses with potential exposure to illness or are traveling and may have a compromised immune system due to stress of travel or a new environment.
Platinum Performance® client since 2006
“Dakota is doing great. I believe the Platinum Performance Enteral Formula did a world of good for him during his fight for life from having Botulism. He was touch and go for a few weeks and the Enteral Formula from Platinum Performance kept him nourished and from losing too much weight. Because of your formula and the vet’s expertise, he has fully recovered and is back to normal today. I love your vitamins, and I always rave about them to anyone that mentions vitamins.”
— Letha L.
Platinum Performance® client since 1996
“Norma Jean had contracted pleuropneumonia on the trip back from Oklahoma City where she had just won the AQHA World Championship in Jr. Working Cow Horse. Antibiotics and her immune system were not helping fight the lung infection. As a last resort, she was started on a course of Platinum Performance Enteral. It was tubed directly into her stomach. When we returned the next day, the life was back in her eyes and even though she was still very ill and faced many months of recovery, we knew she was going to make it.”
— Nancy Crawford-Hall