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Equine Choice Pre & Probiotic Syringe for Horses
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Equine Choice Pre & Probiotic Syringe for Horses

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Concentrated syringe of Pre & Probiotics for horses Read more.

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SYRINGE OF PRE & PROBIOTICS

 

A highly digestible concentrated paste to help repopulate the microflora in acute digestive disorders or as a loading dose for the daily granular supplement.
 
+ Used to resolve digestive disorders in horses
 
+ Ideal for transport or post-operative use
 
+ Handy to have on hand for digestive emergencies
 
For symptoms of digestive disorders, depressed appetite, loose manure due to stress, illness, competition and all other life changes. Ideal for foals at birth to help establish a positive bacterial population. Use after surgery or during and after antibiotic treatment.
 
 
 
INGREDIENTS
 
Bacillus and Lactobacillus, encapsulated live yeast, digestive enzymes, mannan-oligosaccharide, vitamin B pack, L-glutamine, L-threonine, vitamin E, canola oil and oatmeal.
 
 
 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
 
Administer 10-20 ml orally per day, depending on body weight.
 
10 ml for less than 200 kg.
20 ml for over 200 kg.

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