Elevate W.S. provides a highly bioavailable, water-soluble form of natural vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopherol) to support horses when dietary vitamin E intake is low or when higher antioxidant support is desired. This fast-absorbing liquid form is designed for superior uptake compared to dry or synthetic sources, making it an ideal choice for performance horses, stalled horses, broodmares, foals, and senior equines.
Natural, water-soluble form for improved absorption
Each mL delivers approximately 500 IU vitamin E
Suitable for all classes and ages of horses
Easy to administer — top dress on feed or give orally
Vitamin E support is especially helpful for horses with limited access to green pasture, those maintained on stored forages, horses in heavy training, broodmares and growing foals, seniors, or horses exposed to higher levels of physical or environmental stress.
Administer 0.2–0.6 mL per 100 lb of body weight per day, or as directed by a veterinarian. Can be given directly or mixed into feed at time of feeding.
Refrigerate or store at controlled room temperature. Protect from freezing and excessive heat. Keep tightly sealed.
This product is a nutritional supplement for horses. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your veterinarian before starting any new supplementation.
Vitamin E plays a supportive role at the cellular level in immune, cardiovascular, circulatory, and reproductive functions. In addition, vitamin E is important in maintaining the antioxidant status of the body.
Vitamin E is plentiful in green grass, but what about horses that don’t have access to pasture?
Horses that don’t have access to pasture, for whatever reason, may have a vitamin E deficiency. When such a deficiency is discovered, a vitamin E supplement may be necessary. Researchers have established that natural forms of vitamin E are absorbed faster than synthetic forms. (Pagan, J.D, E. Kane, and D. Nash. 2005. Form and source of tocopherol affects vitamin E status in Thoroughbred horses. Pferdheilkunde 21:101-102.)
When faced with possible vitamin E deficiencies, ask your veterinarian about Elevate W.S.