EQUINE DIGESTIVE SUPPLEMENTS

For such large and Majestic equine animals, horses have a delicate digestive system that can be easily upset by changes in diet, stress, or illness. Digestive supplements can help to support the gut system and prevent or treat digestive problems.

 

Many different types of digestive supplements are available for horses, each with its own specific purpose. Some of the most common types of digestive supplements include

 

TOTAL PRE & PROBIOTICS EQUINE
TOTAL PRE & PROBIOTIC SUPPLEMENTS FOR HORSES
  • Probiotics: Probiotics are live microorganisms similar to the beneficial bacteria that naturally live in the horse's digestive tract. Probiotics can help to restore the balance of healthy bacteria in the gut, which can help to improve digestion and prevent digestive problems.
  • Enzymes: Enzymes are proteins that help break down food into nutrients the horse can absorb. Enzyme supplements can be helpful for horses that have difficulty digesting certain types of food, such as hay or grain.
  • Prebiotics: Prebiotics are non-digestible carbohydrates that feed the beneficial bacteria in the gut. Prebiotic supplements can help increase the number of beneficial bacteria in the gut, improving digestion and preventing digestive problems.

 

The beneficial bacteria in the animal's system when it is out of balance. Total Pre & Probiotic supports normal digestion and appetite and should be used during or to Digestive supplements can be a helpful way to keep the digestive system and prevent or treat digestive problems in horses. If you are concerned about your horse's digestive health, talk to your veterinarian about which digestive supplements may suit your horse.

 

Here are some additional reasons why you might need digestive supplements for your horse:

  • Your horse is experiencing digestive problems, such as diarrhea, constipation, or colic.
  • Your horse is stressed due to travel, competition, or a new environment.
  • Your horse is taking medications that can upset the digestive system, such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • Your horse is eating an unhealthy diet for its digestive systems, such as a diet high in sugar or starch.
  • Your horse is older or has a medical condition that affects its digestive system.

 

If you think your horse might need digestive supplements, talk to your veterinarian. They can help you choose the right supplement for your horse and determine the best dosage.

 

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