Sentinel Care BrightLife is a blend of proprietary technologies, trace mineral amino acid complexes, vitamin E, amino acids and biotin to support the horse's immune system especially during nutritional and environmental STRESS! Nutritional stress can come from the demands of growth, performance, reproduction and aging. It can also come from poor feed quality, feed management or changes in feed. Environmental stress can result from extreme heat, insects, transportation and changes in routine or surroundings. When horses experience stress, the immune system may become compromised resulting in decreased health, performance and overall appearance. Intakes may also become depressed and nutrient requirements may increase, leaving horses in a deficient situation. Feeding the exclusive blend of nutritional additives found in Sentinel Care BrightLife may help minimize the negative effects of the horse’s immune response to stress and get your horses back on track.
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Feed Sentinel® Care™ BrightLife™ to adult horses at a rate of 1/4 to 1/2 pound (3/4 to 11/2 rounded cups*) per head per day. For growing foals, feed 1/4 pound (3/4 rounded cup*) per head per day. Feeding 1/2 pound to adult horses will provide optimal levels of NutriVantage®, prebiotics, postbiotics, 20 mg of biotin and 1,000 IU of vitamin E.
Contains Copper. Do Not Feed To Sheep.
NutriVantage Nutrition Optimizer is an exclusive research-driven nutritional feed supplement that is only available in Kent/Blue Seal products.
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