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Equshure - 7.2kg 
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Overconsumption of carbohydrates, usually in the form of high-starch concentrates or fructan-rich pastures, can result in subclinical hindgut acidosis. Subclinical acidosis is a condition in which the pH of the horse’s hindgut becomes too acidic.
Horses with subclinical acidosis often perform far below expectations. Subclinical acidosis might be the underlying cause for decreased feed intake or complete inappetence in severe cases, mild to moderate colic signs of unexplained origin,
poor feed efficiency and subsequent weight loss, and onset of vices such as wood chewing, weaving, and stall walking.
- Effectively maintains the pH of the hindgut, reducing the risk of subclinical acidosis
- Allows for optimal digestion of nutrients in forages and concentrates
- Creates an environment in which dietary energy can be absorbed efficiently
- Increases appetite in picky eaters
- Is easy to feed, as it is mixed into a horse’s grain meal
Size: 7.2kg
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