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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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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 ...
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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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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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Daily Gold Stress Relief Paste is made from
Redmond’s very own naturally occurring bentonite clay, which contains a wide selection of minerals and elements that work together to support healthy digestion. This formula helps your horse’s digestive tract work as ...
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Triacton® is a triple-action supplement designed to support
bone density and digestive health in horses. The pelleted supplement contains an array of highly bioavailable minerals and vitamins essential for sound skeletal development and maintenance, as well as optimal function of ...
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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 ...