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Neigh-Lox

Kentucky Performance Products

Our Price: $35.95 - $149.95
Form: Pellets
In nature, horses graze and secrete saliva constantly, which buffers the stomach from gastric acid. When horses are stalled, this natural buffering mechanism is disrupted and acid indigestion often results. Neigh-Lox, a pelleted antacid, is designed to restore normal stomach function and promote a normal gastric environment. Neigh-Lox contains coating agents that quickly neutralize excess gastric secretions and protect the stomach. The manufacturer recommends a SmartPak dosage of 1-2 scoops (2-4 oz) both am + pm.

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Neigh-Lox 4.7 5 59 81
Neigh-Lox I ordered this product after being told by the chiropractic/accupuncture vet that my pony showed sensitivity in his digestive meridian and was at risk for colic. He has been suffering from a painful back injury and I just didn't want to take any chances on him having more trouble so I started him on Neigh-Lox. So far it has been going well and my pony has no problem eating the pellets and no colic! April 10, 2013
Great My OTTTB has had bad ulcers for about a year now. Since I cannot afford Gastroguard daily for my horse I surched for something I could afford. After hearing about many products and and trying many, I gave neighlox a try and have had success since day 10. I have also given him free choice of hay. I feed 2 scoops once a day March 13, 2013
great product This product has really helped one of our field hunters. He's not as nervous and is eating so much better, and finally putting on weight. It took about 2 weeks to see a difference. We had tried many other products, which he would not eat, but this is the best for the money. This horse is a hard keeper and a very picky eater, but has never refused the Neigh-lox. January 25, 2013
important part of program I use Neighlox at times of year when my ulcer-prone horse is under extra stress, for example, at regional championships or in fall when seasonal changes make his stomach sensitive. It's part of a bigger digestive management program by which I aim to support all parts of his gut, from stomach to colon. This includes Succeed, Chia seed, and when necessary, Ulcergard. Overall, I believe that the immediate acid neutalizing provided by the Neighlox helps him a lot, as can been seen by his reduced anxiety and happy eating. He finds it very tasty too! October 9, 2012
Less stomach aches Our mare always showed signs of slight to really bad colic, especially after rides or right after eating. The vet, after hearing all her symptoms, suggested this product. We've been using it for over 6 months and she is doing great. Now that she no longer has pains in her stomach, her disposition is back to the sweet mare she was when we got her. August 15, 2012
Really great at preventing ulcers My vet reccommended this for my mare after treating her for a gastric ulcer with Gastroguard. I was a little skeptical since she is such a picky eater (she won't eat her feed if I had to put crushed up pills mixed with dried molasses in it!) but Smartpak worked with me and sent me a few samples to try and see if she would eat it. My horse didn't even bat an eye at eating her grain with Neigh-lox! And it has worked great so far at preventing another ulcer from occurring. June 19, 2012
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