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Horse Appetite Supplements
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Gastrazone is an advanced nutritional fortification against Ulcers in horses. Horses receiving Gastrazone daily have a continual influx of liquefied plant extracts enriched with selected nutritional isolates to help assist normal gastrointestinal function and dietary efficiency.
Thiamine is also incorporated to assist in maintaining a normal appetite and help offset deficiencies induced by plants containing Thiaminase (which renders Vitamin B1 ineffective) as well as diets deteriorating from unfavourable conditions or having low inherent levels.
Gastrazone is very palatable and highly functional, being preformed for immediate nutritional fortification whenever required, especially horses receiving high grain rations or with limited access to an extensive variety of free range plant consumption.
Typical Constituents Per Litre: Thiamine Hydrochloride 2,350mg
Directions for Use: As a daily routine, mix thoroughly into the feed.
Recommended Daily Dosage:
Adult Horses (400 - 500kg)
Initially give 100ml morning and 100ml evening for 7 days then reduce to 50ml morning and 50ml evening every day.
For horses with elevated requirements, increase dosage accordingly.
Ponies, Yearlings, Weanlings, Foals:
Carry out same routine as for adult horses, giving approximately half the amount. Vary dosage accordingly.
Weaning and Breaking in Stages.
Commence Gastrazone at least 7 days prior to weaning at recommended higher dosage. The same procedure applies at the breaking in stage.
Available sizes: 1.25L, 4L
$139.95
FBC BLOODFOOD contains the blood building minerals, Iron, Copper and Cobalt together with B-Complex vitamins, folic acid and amino acids to kick-start the bone marrow to generate new red blood cells.
Following a course of FBC BLOODFOOD, the everyday Iron requirements of hard working horses can be maintained with Ironcyclen and/or Feramo-H.
Beneficial for:
- Building blood counts in early training.
- Maintaining appetite and vitality during hard training
- Providing a pre-race boost of blood-building nutrients
- Horses recovering from illness, infection or parasite infestation.
It is a complete blood building package - Iron, B-Complex vitamins and trace minerals, plus amino acids.
Contains Iron Carbonyl - a very powerful source of Iron. Packaged in individual serve sachets to ensure quality of contents.
FBC BLOODFOOD is available in boxes of 30 x 30g sachets.
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Horse Appetite Supplements
Discover our range of specially formulated horse appetite stimulants, crafted to reignite your horses interest in mealtime and encourage them to eat.
What are horse appetite stimulants?
Horse appetite stimulants are products designed to encourage horses to eat. These can come in various forms such as supplements, treats, or additives to their feed. They may contain ingredients that appeal to horses' senses or enhance the flavor of their food, making it more enticing for them to consume. Additionally, some appetite stimulants may include nutritional elements that support overall health and well-being, ensuring horses receive the necessary nutrients even when their appetite is diminished.
How could horse appetite stimulants benefit my horse?
Horse appetite stimulants can be beneficial to your horse by encororaging eating, increasing appettite, promoting weight gain, supporting recovery from illness or injury, improving performance and increasing overall wellbeing. They can also be used to help mask any medications added to food.
Things to consider before giving an appetite stimulant to your horse
Before starting your horse on an appetite stimulant you should consult with your veterinarian to determine why your horse's appetite has decreased. Underlying medical conditions, dental problems, stress, changes in diet or environment, and other factors could be contributing to the issue. Addressing these underlying causes may resolve the decreased appetite without the need for appetite stimulants.
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