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SmartVite Maintenance Alfalfa Pellets
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SmartVite Maintenance Alfalfa Pellets

SmartSupplements by SmartPak

Our Price: $22.95 - $46.95
Form: Pellets
Maintenance Dose: 2 SmartPak Wells



A comprehensive vitamin and mineral formula designed to meet the nutritional needs of horses in little or no work being fed a legume such as alfalfa. Horses can't resist these tasty pellets!

In addition to a comprehensive and balanced selection of vitamins and minerals, SmartVite Maintenance Alfalfa Pellets provide amino acids and essential fatty acids, along with pre and probiotics for digestive health.

We offer 8 different SmartVite formulas! Find out which SmartVite is right for your horse.

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$22.95
2 scoops (80 grams) daily ($0.82/day)
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$46.95
(56 Days) $0.84/day

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