I use to not think there was a helluva lot
of difference in equine vitamins, but these days, I *really* like Platinum Performance. Better bioavailability of
ingredients, especially selenium, and I have clients who have been on a good
vitamin program for years and still saw marked improvements when they started
Platinum Performance. Yes, it’s fairly pricey, but worth it.
Don’t feed extra iron. They don’t
need it, it can interfere with other minerals and the immune system and anemia
caused by a dietary deficiency of iron is virtually nonexistent. Skip the Red
Cell.
Don’t mix vitamins, you’re
more likely to cause problems than solve them. Choose one and stick to it.
JMO.
Susan Garlinghouse, DVM
From:
ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kim Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 3:04
PM To: Ridecamp Subject: [RC] Multi-Vitamin
I would like to get your opinions on
what Multi-Vitamin to use. I'm using Formula 747 now but I used to use
Red Cell. The Formula 747 has a bigger variety of vitamins and minerals
than the Red Cell but the Red Cell has a lot more of the minerals that it offers.
How much extra Iron should I be giving and can you give too much? Can you
mix Multi-Vitamins? thank you in advance for all your advice and help.