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  "textContent": "Signs of an antioxidant deficiency can be subtle.As an owner, you know your horse better than anyone – and you know when they’re trying to tell you something. The signs may be subtle, but they are there. It could be a performance plateau, reluctance to work, grumpy behaviour, muscles that feel taut, or a shortened gait. It can be frustrating, difficult to […]",
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