Posted: 25th September 2014 | Back to news feed

Selenium is an important trace mineral, not just because of the number of significant roles it plays in relation to equine health but because horses intake will vary according to your location.

 As well as aiding muscle function, this mineral affects immune status, fertility, growth and the body’s ability to repair itself. It also has a positive influence on heart function.

 An antioxidant, selenium is often used in conjunction with vitamin E as together they play complementary roles in fighting oxidation.

 Oxidation occurs naturally in the body due to the chemical reactions and processes required to support life.It also produces harmful molecules, such as free radicals, capable of causing cell damage in delicate body tissues. Antioxidants mop up these molecules and reduce their negative effects.

 Selenium is key to a healthy immune system and a deficiency can compromise the body’s ability to fight infection.

 Horses obtain selenium from their diet but the mineral level in the soil affects its content in feed and forage, meaning many horses are not receiving adequate levels.

 Organic selenium-enriched yeast is seen as the most preferable source, not only with regards to efficiency but also in reducing toxicity.

 Similar to naturally occurring selenium found in plants, it is absorbed more readily and stored more efficiently.

 This enables the animal to build reserves for times of physiological stress, such as foaling or competition.

 The Lifeforce Range of supplements from Alltech contains Sel-Plex, Alltech’s own selenium yeast. Sel-Plex is the first EU approved form of organic selenium providing a safe and effective form of selenium for equine diets.

 For further information please visit http://lifeforcehorse.co.uk/or telephone 01780 764512

 

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