Ask the Equine Nutritionist - Vitamin E for horses without access to pasture
Check out the rest of the answers to your questions on equine nutrition here: • Ask the Equine Nutritionist In this special episode of Ask the Vet, we asked Dr. Nerida Richards, PhD, Equine Nutrition Specialist and founder of FeedXL.com, to answer your nutrition-based horse health questions. In this video, Dr. Gray and Dr. Richards answer a viewer question about whether or not their horse should be on Vitamin E. Their answer should tell you all you need to know about Vitamin E for horses.

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