Use daily to improve digestion and reduce digestive upset in horses. Contains beneficial Lactobacillus acidophilus and four other probiotics, to establish a population of good bacteria in horse's gut. Also formulated with Bio-Moss and MTB 100, which are derived from yeast and offer digestive protection. This powder also contains over five antioxidents to protect against free radical damage. This is especially important for older horses. Excellent addition to an already balanced diet. For horses.
Suggested use:
Under normal conditions, feed 1/2 ounce per day; under extreme stress, feed 1 ounce per day. Use daily as a supplement to an already balanced diet.
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Storage: Store in a cool, dry area. Keep out of reach of children and pets to avoid unwanted consumption.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Beckah Larsen Bloomfield, NM
This stuff is amazing!!! I take care of an ex-race horse with a severe cribbing problem; she couldn't go for five minutes without hooking her teeth on a rail and sucking wind. Being of the mind that cribbing is indicitive of digestive upset I tried a number of dietary changes and supplements. Nothing worked until I tried Daily Start (which I used to cure my mini horse colt that had had diarrea for nearly two years) within two days. There was marked improvement and now she has been on Daily Start for two weeks and I haven't seen her crib in over three days and counting. :)
Handy chart gives comparison information on digestive supplements, which are used primarily to ensure that the horse's digestive and intestinal tracts stay healthy, efficient and disease free.
Digestive supplements for horses are used primarily to ensure the digestive and intestinal tracts stay healthy, efficient and disease free. These supplements may contain probiotics, prebiotics or a combination of these ingredients.
Ulcers are a common medical condition in horses & foals. It is estimated that almost 50% of foals and 1/3 of adult horses confined in
stalls may have mild ulcers. Up to 60% of show horses and 90% of racehorses may develop moderate to severe ulcers.