answer 1
You will definitely not overload on Omega 3's in this product, and there isn't a toxic amount of vitamins in it that will tax the liver in any way. The SmartOmega 3 has been really good for my equine. I worry more about excessive Omega 6's, which is an issue in people, dogs, and horses -- especially the horses who have their feed top dressed with corn oil.
If you are using other products that contain significant Omega 3's and vitamins, you can use less of this.
Expertise: Intermediate
I have used this product for: 6-12 month
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Vixen43
Tornado Alley
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answer 2
I use both these and the Smart Omega3 on my horse and have for some time. He is very healthy and happy - I had talked to a smartpak expert before putting together his smartpaks, and they said that the supplements I had chosen worked together!
Expertise: Trainer
I have used this product for: 6-12 month
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answered 2 weeks ago

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kk44
New York
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answer 3
Thanks for your question. SmartHoof Ultra and SmartOmega 3 contain minimally overlapping ingredients and can be given together. The modest levels of Omega fatty acids in SmartHoof Ultra can be combined with the higher levels in SmartOmega 3 Ultra for more comprehensive support, and there are no fat-soluble vitamins in SmartHoof Ultra.
answered 2 weeks, 6 days ago

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CustomerCare
SmartPak
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