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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, ...
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CocoSoya® Granular is a comprehensive fatty acid supplement
that combines CocoSoya oil, stabilized flax seed, and rice bran for skin, coat, and hoof support. High in omega-3s and an easily fermentable soluble fiber, flax seed provides cool, safe calories to ...
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Leg Up® Combo Pellets provide four key areas
of support in easy-to-feed pellets. This formula includes glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, and MSM for joint health, along with biotin and minerals for strong hooves. Leg Up Combo Pellets also include probiotics and ...
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GUT™ Powder supports the horse’s full gastrointestinal tract
by promoting 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 ingredients ...
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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 Diamond ...
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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 ...