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Grand Digest

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Our Price: $40.95 - $223.95
Form: Powder
Maintenance Dose: 2 SmartPak Wells

Grand Digest is a comprehensive new formula designed to support the entire digestive process from the stomach, through the small intestine and into the hindgut. Grand Digest contains a powerful combination of Toxynil Plus and Zeolites to dramatically reduce the risk of mycotoxins entering the bloodstream, and Glutamine to help protect the sensitive stomach lining from the risk of ulcers. Once feed passes into the small intestine, where the majority of nutrient absorption occurs, Grand Digest combines Multizyme, a blend of digestive enzymes and glutamine which supports the growth of the intestinal villi to optimise the breakdown of nutrients and to enhance their delivery into the bloodstream. Finally, as the more fibrous feed elements enter the large intestine Grand Digest's blend of shelf stable Diamond V Yeast and Aspergillus Oryzae provide an effective formula for maximising bacterial digestion, maintaining proper gut pH and improving immune response.

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Grand Digest 4.2 5 22 24
So far, so good! I was previously spending $150 every 90 days for an ulcer supplement from my vet, but it worked really well. I had tried another product last year, but all his symptoms returned, so I was hesitant to try something new. My TB transitioned smoothly onto Grand Digest and didn't show any changes. Since this supplement is much more affordable than what I was getting from the vet, I am quite happy! April 16, 2013
Seeing positive results My TB x Percheron gelding is 18 and in good health. He is very well managed, getting lots of hay, small amount if grain, turnout and regular worming. For several years he has had more liquid in his manure than " normal." Vets are not overly concerned. It is worse in winter, likely highlighted by the tail flap on his blanket. I finally resorted to braiding his tail so I didn't have to wash it so much in the cold weather. Two winters ago I tried the SmartPak gut product. I really didn't see improvement for my particular situation. This past summer I switched to Grand Digest. His manure is still a bit wet, but I haven't had to braid or wash him up all winter. And with both the SmartPak and Grand Digest products he seems to be calmer overall. He was always reactive and he has mellowed considerably. I won't say the supplement is 100% of the solution, but I see enough correlation that I plan to continue feeding it. My only complaint is that it's a lot of powder and he frequently leaves quite a bit in his bucket. Still, if you suspect your horse has digestive issues and you and your vet want to try a supplement this is one I would recommend. Be sure to give it a few months to get the full picture. March 8, 2013
Not for picky eaters Because of the strong smell, and I imagine strong flavor to go with that smell, my horse would not touch his grain with this in it.i tried disguising the smell/taste but nothing worked to get him to eat it. I can't say whether it is a good overall product or not. March 6, 2013
Disappointed My horse randomly gets a leaky hind end and so I thought I would try this product after a lot of research. Unfortunately I don't know how well it may work because my horse will not touch his grain with it in it. February 23, 2013
Nice product, good value I decided to buy Grand Digest after my horse had done the 60 day Succeed Challenge. I didn't get the results I was looking for with the Succeed, but because I was getting ready to show at a very large show with a lot of trailering time, I wanted to give as much gastric protection as possible. I chose the Grand Digest because it was similar to Succeed, but with a better price tag. This was a good quality product - my horse ate it with no problems (not a picky eater). It has a wierd smell that some picky eaters may think is offensive. All in all, I can't say that I saw any positive changes in his attitude, but I also can't say that I saw any negative changes either. October 30, 2012
Grand Digest- great product 16 Gelding with severe bowel issues, former owner couldn't keep weight on him. Have used Grand Digest for 6 months, he was rated a 3 at the vets, now he is a 5 almost a 6 ! Can't believe how much weight he was able to gain and no more runs! Love this product! September 23, 2012
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