Simply Flax for Horses - Ground Flaxseed Supplement vs UltraCruz Equine Skin and Allergy supplement
Overall winner: Simply Flax for Horses - Ground Flaxseed Supplement
Key Differences
Manna Pro Simply Flax (A) is 100% pure ground flaxseed and is positioned in a more affordable price tier with a higher average rating and far more reviews, making it a straightforward omega-3 supplement for skin and coat. UltraCruz Equine Skin & Allergy (B) is a pellet-form formula that adds DHA and quercetin targeting seasonal skin and allergy support, but it has a slightly lower rating and fewer reviews and sits in a higher price tier
Simply Flax for Horses - Ground Flaxseed Supplement
100% pure ground flaxseed supplement for horses. Supports healthy skin, coat, and overall wellness with omega fatty acids; palatable and easy to feed, with positive notes on coat glow and digestion
Pros
- 100% pure ground flaxseed
- Supports skin and coat health
- Natural omega fatty acids source
- Easy to feed and palatable
Cons
- No explicit dosage info provided
- No negative customer insights available
UltraCruz Equine Skin and Allergy supplement
Pellet-form equine supplement with DHA and quercetin to support seasonal skin allergies and normal histamine levels. Helps with itching and may improve coat appearance, per user feedback
Pros
- pellet form for easy administration
- contains DHA and quercetin
- supports seasonal skin allergies
- may aid itch relief
Cons
- mixed opinions on value for money
- reviews mention price could be high
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Manna Pro |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Manna Pro |
| User Reviews | Manna Pro |