Manna Pro Announces First Treat Formulated for Senior Horses

Newsdate: Wed 02 October 2013 – 7:45 am
Location: CHESTERFIELD, Missouri

Eighty percent of older horses suffer from one or more age-related conditions. With this in mind, Manna Pro Products has introduced the first horse treat on the market that is specifically formulated for the needs of older horses.

SeniorSnax horse treats for better health

SeniorSnax horse treats for better health

Packed with anti-oxidants, vitamins, and a natural source of glucosamine, SeniorSnax® Horse Treats offer health benefits that can help with skin and coat condition.

Packed with anti-oxidants, vitamins, and a natural source of glucosamine, SeniorSnax® Horse Treats offer health benefits that can help with skin and coat condition, while also promoting joint and hoof health and offering more bonding opportunities between horse and owner.

A recent study indicates that nearly two-thirds of horse owners are concerned about care of the senior horse (Source: 2012 AHP Equine Industry Survey). The study also reveals that more than 60 percent of horse owners care for one or more "senior" horses (16 years or older). Manna Pro reviewed the AHP study and others, and also conducted its own research during the development of SeniorSnax.

“We recognized there is a big consumer need for a snack product that addresses common conditions in older horses,” said Carolyn Adams, brand manager at Manna Pro. “Now people can feel good about giving snacks to their horses every day, knowing they are providing a healthy option.

And as horses age and can no longer be ridden, the relationship between horse and owner becomes more about friendship. What better way to nurture that friendship than to reward your horse with a healthy treat?”

SeniorSnax contains ground flaxseed, a rich source of Omega-3 fatty acids that help produce a vibrant coat. It also contains biotin to support healthy hoof tissue, and a natural source of glucosamine for joint health. Enriched with Vitamins C and E, important anti-oxidant nutrients, SeniorSnax is an easy-to-chew, apple-flavored, heart-shaped treat that can be fed to horses several times daily.

“We know from product trials conducted earlier this year that horses enjoy the flavor and texture of SeniorSnax treats,” Adams said. “Feeding treats to your horse is an ideal way to enhance the bond that you have with your horse. Personally, I enjoy giving my horse a treat every day, and he loves it, too.”

Since horses can live into their 30’s, many will be considered “seniors” for more than half their lives. “The benefits of a nutrient-rich diet, including treats, are numerous and can help aging horses enjoy optimal health for many years,” Adams said.

Manna Pro is the leading brand of horse treats in America, with product lines including Apple Wafers, Bite-Size Nuggets, HoofSnax®, FlaxSnax®, Stable GourmetTM, and Blasts!®

About Manna Pro Products

Manna Pro Products LLC produces high-quality animal nutrition and care products for a broad range of animals. Its largest group of products is associated with horses, but the company also produces feed for backyard poultry and goats, rabbits, cattle, pigs, and companion animals. Manna Pro’s product lines primarily serve the “lifestyle farmer” market – people who own acreage with farm animals, and operate their farms as a hobby rather than a business. The company’s flagship product – Calf-Manna® – has been a staple of animal owners for more than 80 years.

About the Author

Flossie Sellers

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As an animal lover since childhood, Flossie was delighted when Mark, the CEO and developer of EquiMed asked her to join his team of contributors.

She enrolled in My Horse University at Michigan State and completed a number of courses in everything related to horse health, nutrition, diseases and conditions, medications, hoof and dental care, barn safety, and first aid.

Staying up-to-date on the latest developments in horse care and equine health is now a habit, and she enjoys sharing a wealth of information with horse owners everywhere.

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