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Niacin (Vitamin B3) - Feed Ingredient

Niacin, also known as Vitamin B3, is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in energy metabolism and the functioning of the nervous system. It is involved in the synthesis of coenzymes NAD and NADP, which are vital for cellular energy production and DNA repair. Niacin is also important for maintaining healthy skin and supporting digestive health.

In equine nutrition, Niacin is often included in feed and supplements to ensure adequate levels of this essential vitamin. While horses can synthesize some Niacin from tryptophan in their diet, supplementation may be beneficial in certain situations, such as during periods of stress, illness, or intense physical activity, to support optimal health and performance.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Niacin (Vitamin B3) as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
B-Vitamin Pak (Mad Barn)
CalmingCalming
ExerciseExercise
StressStress
VitaminsVitamins
B-Vitamin Pak is a comprehensive B-vitamin supplement in powder form. It provides a balanced profile of the B-Complex vitamins and may be beneficial for horses during times of heavy work, stress, or illness.
Omneity P – Pellets – Vitamin & Mineral Supplement (Mad Barn)
Gut HealthGut Health
Hoof HealthHoof Health
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
Ration BalancerRation Balancer
Omneity Pellets is a balanced mineral and vitamin supplement for horses in a palatable pellet form. It provides 100% organic trace minerals, complete B-vitamin fortification, added Vitamin E, yeast and digestive enzymes.
Omneity Premix – Vitamin & Mineral Supplement (Mad Barn)
Hoof HealthHoof Health
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
VitaminsVitamins
Omneity Premix is a balanced mineral and vitamin supplement for horses providing 100% organic trace minerals, complete B-vitamin fortification, added Vitamin E, yeast, and digestive enzymes.

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