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U-7 Gastric Aid™
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U-7 Gastric Aid™

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Our Price: $39.95 - $45.95
Form: Powder
Maintenance Dose: 1 SmartPak Well

U-7 Gastric Aid™ is a revolutionary new formula for use with horses that suffer from poor appetite, poor attitude, dull coat or reduced performance.

Safe for foals, U-7 Gastric Aid™ is also recommended for all horses that are confined to stalls or engaged in moderate to heavy work schedules.

U-7 Gastric Aid™ is not a drug, will not test positive and can be given over extended periods.  U-7 does not contain calcium, magnesium or aluminum.

View our Ulcer & Gastric Health Supplements Comparison Chart

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U-7 Gastric Aid™ 4.7 5 22 27
great product My horse eats this readily. She is gaining weight and her symptoms of ulcers have greatly diminished. May 2, 2013
Works for Rue U7 Gastric Aid works for my mare. To me, she was showing signs of gastric distress-when she heard the diesel truck backing up to hook up to the trailer, she would break out in a sweat just in front of her withers which was odd since she was standing in her stall-Having been on the quarter mile track as a 2 year old, I put 2 + 2 together and came up with a "ulcer" suspicion-I started her on the Smart Pak U7 Gastric Aid, and she has been on it since-she no longer shows signs of distress-and became a calm quieter horse- April 9, 2013
U-7 Gastric Aid After several attempts to find a Gastric supplement that my horse would eat, U-7 Gastric Aid works and his symptoms are going away. I would recommend this supplement for your horse with ulcer/anxiety symptoms. October 30, 2012
Unbelieveable Responce to this product! I brought in a horse as a prospect and about a month later he started getting all colicky and stressed out and then started cribbing! I was in shock.. the vet suggested I out him on a gastric product and holy geeze. He's back to normal, stopped cribbing and looks great! 5 Stars.. I can't beleive that one little scoop of this stopped all the systoms immedietaly. Thanls September 29, 2012
Great for picky eaters! I started using this product at the recommendation of my trainer after my horse developed issues with ulcers after we moved barns and he had to be stalled for 12+ hours a day for most of the year. After I started using it, I saw some definite improvement with the girthiness & sensitivity he had developed. Now that it is summer, he lives out 24/7 and his issues have completely resolved, but I continue to keep him on this product. Why? He absolutely loves it! He is a picky eater and a hard keeper. I usually have problems getting him to eat enough grain- I've tried pureed carrots, molasses, oil, applesauce, bran mashes, beet pulp, you name it. He will eat it for a day and then won't touch it. But he will eat anything I put this on! Great product- we will be using this for a very long time! July 25, 2012
horse reaction excellent response to this medication for this horses symptoms August 8, 2011
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