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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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Gastro-Plex Pellets are a palatable supplement designed to support
healthy gut function. The key ingredients in this comprehensive formula include antioxidants, amino acids, licorice, and a propriety blend of herbs (aloe vera, marshmallow root powder, fenugreek seed power and papaya) to ...
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The horse’s gastrointestinal tract is easily imbalanced by
stress, disease, diet, environment, or training. EquiOtic™ supports a healthy GI tract by helping regulate the surface bacteria with equine sourced Lactobacillus reuteri that is cultured from the horse. Only EquiOtic™ delivers ...
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GUT™ Powder supports the horse’s full gastrointestinal tract
by promoting a healthy stomach lining, normal digestion and bowel function. The proprietary blend of Equi GI pre- and probiotics help maintain a proper gut flora without negatively affecting gastric pH. Added ...
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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® is designed to support normal stomach function by maintaining ...
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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 ...