Solo Select Vitalit-E: Vitamin E Liquid Horse Supplement
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Product Description
- Brand: Solo Select Products
- Condition: New
- Category: Healthcare
Solo Select Vitalit-E: Vitamin E Liquid Horse Supplement
900 IU of Natural Vitamin E Per mL
High-Potency. Precise. Undiluted.
Vitamin E is essential for normal muscle, nerve, and immune function in the horse. Horses with increased nutritional demands, including performance horses, broodmares, and horses with limited pasture access, may greatly benefit from targeted supplementation.
Vitalit-E delivers naturally derived d-Alpha Tocopherol in a highly concentrated liquid form designed for efficient absorption and consistent delivery.
Unlike diluted or synthetic sources, this formula provides a guaranteed 900 IU of natural Vitamin E per mL, allowing for precise dosing and complete transparency.
Why Concentration Matters
Not all Vitamin E supplements deliver the same potency. Lower-concentration formulas require larger daily volumes to reach target intake levels, which can lead to faster bottle usage and higher real cost per day.
With 900 IU per mL, Vitalit-E allows you to deliver more natural Vitamin E with less product.
More concentration. Less waste. Better value.
Ideal For
- Performance horses in training
- Broodmares with increased nutritional demands
- Horses with limited or no pasture access
- Horses requiring additional muscle and immune support
Guaranteed Analysis
Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopherol): 900 IU/mL
16 fl oz (473 mL)
Directions for Use
Administer orally or top-dress on feed daily. Shake well before use. Consult with your veterinarian or equine nutrition professional to determine appropriate daily intake levels for your horse.


