HOW PRE AND PROBIOTICS WORK IN YOUR HORSE GUT

Prebiotics and probiotics work together to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria and other microorganisms in the gut, which supports digestion and overall gut health. Prebiotics are non-digestible FIBER compounds or carbohydrates that help feed the probiotics and help them grow. Prebiotics are found in fiber-rich foods, part of a good diet. However, to be sure your horse is in tip-top shape, adding a Ramard Total Pre and Probiotic will help you know your horse's gut is doing its job. Maintaining the proper balance in the digestive system can improve performance and uptake and support body condition, the immune system, and disposition.
Prebiotics serve as food for probiotics, so probiotics need access to prebiotics to work effectively. When prebiotics reach the colon, they become fermented by the gut microbiome, where the magic happens. This fermentation process helps probiotics build and maintain a healthy gut microbiome.

Prebiotics nourish the gut microbiome, boost the growth of beneficial bacteria, and promote the production of health-promoting substances. They are naturally occurring, non-digestible food components linked to promoting helpful gut bacteria growth.

On the other hand, probiotics are live microorganisms intended to maintain or improve the "good" bacteria in the body.

In summary, prebiotics and probiotics work together to support the growth of beneficial bacteria and other microorganisms in the gut, which supports digestion and overall gut health. Prebiotics serve as food for probiotics, which are live microorganisms that help maintain or improve the "good" bacteria in the body.

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