Thiamine B1

Thiamine B1
Thiamine B1 is produced in the horse's gut as well as being available in the horse's diet and is involved in the enzyme system that releases energy from stored carbohydrates.
A lack of Thiamine B1 can causes a loss of appetite and reduced energy and in these circumstances it may be necessary to feed Thiamine B1.
If a horse has eaten an excess of bracken it will result in a Thiamine B1 deficiency, which can be corrected by supplementation.
It may be necessary to supplement Thiamine B1 after the use of antibiotics as they can upset the bacteria in the hind gut where Thiamine B1 is produced.
A lack of Thiamine B1 can causes a loss of appetite and reduced energy and in these circumstances it may be necessary to feed Thiamine B1.
If a horse has eaten an excess of bracken it will result in a Thiamine B1 deficiency, which can be corrected by supplementation.
It may be necessary to supplement Thiamine B1 after the use of antibiotics as they can upset the bacteria in the hind gut where Thiamine B1 is produced.
- Available in 3.8 ltr

