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Digestive supplements for horses support gut health and balance, helping them cope with stress and occasional digestive upset. Look for key ingredients like probiotics, prebiotics, yeast, and enzymes to make a smart choice.
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CocoSun™ Granular is a soy-free formula with all-natural
ingredients. Like all products in SmartEquine’s CocoEq line, it promotes a glossy coat while acting as a cool-calorie energy source. CocoSun’s blend of omega-3, 6, and 9 fatty acids is also excellent ...
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CocoSoya® Granular is a comprehensive fatty acid supplement
that combines CocoSoya oil, ground flax seed, and rice bran for skin, coat, and hoof support. High in omega-3s and an easily fermentable soluble fiber, flax seed provides cool calories to help ...
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Probios® Soft Chews for horses support the balance
of naturally-occurring beneficial bacteria in the digestive system to help maintain healthy appetite and digestion. These apple-flavored probiotic chews are highly palatable treats that your horse will love to eat and you'll ...
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Ker-A-Form™ is a scientifically formulated coat and hoof
supplement that is named after one of the tissues it was developed to nourish: “keratin.” Keratin is the fibrous protein that forms the main structural component of hair and hooves. Without healthy ...
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TractGard® features a combination of mineral salts, electrolytes,
yeast, and linseed meal for GI support. These ingredients work together to help buffer excess stomach acid and support normal pH, hydration, and digestion of the GI tract. TractGard® also contains ButiPEARL®z EQ, ...
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In his natural habitat, your horse would graze
most of the day to meet his nutritional needs. As a result, his digestive tract is designed to rely on a slow, steady intake of complex carbohydrates like grass and hay. However, ...
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Time-released hindgut buffer to decrease risk of hindgut
acidosis in at risk horses. Horses consuming grain as part of their daily ration or grazing lush pasture have an increased risk of developing hindgut acidosis due to starch or fructan overload ...