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SmartGut provides comprehensive gastric support ideal for horses at
risk for gastric upset due to travel, training, or competition. This formula includes ingredients to help promote a healthy stomach lining and neutralize excess gastric acid. All in a tasty pellet that’s ...
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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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Vitalize® Equine Gel helps get horses back on
their feet by providing a balanced selection of ingredients to support a healthy, happy horse during times of stress such as antibiotic therapy, deworming, surgery recovery, routine vaccinations, sickness, or digestive upset, ...
Description:
GUT™ Pellets 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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SmartDigest Ultra Paste provides comprehensive support for your
horse’s hindgut during times of stress, such as hay or grain transitions, travel, and showing. This formula includes prebiotics, probiotics, enzymes, and other specialized ingredients that help support a balanced and healthy ...
Description:
Because modern horse keeping and feeding can be
at odds with how horses were designed to live and eat, stomach stress is common. High-grain diets, too much time between hay feedings, high-intensity exercise, and competition are examples of risk factors ...