Psyllium husks help to keep your horses bowels clear of sand build up and debris.
Psyllium is particularly useful as a feed additive if pasture is sandy and your horse is prone to constipation and discomfort. If you suspect your horse has colic always contact your vet.
Benefits
- Naturally clears build up in the bowels
- Gentle and soothing action
Manufacturer | Global Herbs |
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Size | 1kg |
Presentation | Powder |
Suitable for use during pregnancy? | YES |
Complies with Jockey Club/ FEI Rules | YES |
Show Me Products | BETA NOPS , Free From Prohibited Substances , Safe for Pregnant Mares |
My Horse Is... | Competing, Eating Sand, Pregnant |
Recycling | Recyclable Plastic |
Instructions for use | Feed 8 x 25ml level scoops for 5 days (course/loading dose) for an average 500kg horse. Reduce to 2-4 scoops daily for maintenance levels. Psyllium can be fed throughout the year. |
Maintenance Feeding Rate (average size animal) | 2 scoops per day |
Maintenance Feeding Rate (average 500kg horse) (Grams) | 28 |
How long will it last (days)? | If fed at 2 scoops per day the 1kg will last 35 days |
Approx cost per day | 80p |
Ingredients Label | Plantago Husks |
Key Ingredients | Psyllium |
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