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Kohnke's Own Gastro Coat

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Kohnke's Own Gastro-Coat is a dietary supplement of natural compounds for gastro intestinal health of horses, containing natural mucilage compounds to help the action of chewing and salivation to maintain normal gastric and upper intestinal function. May help to maintain the appetite in working and travelling horses while being drug free.

Features:
  • Contains natural mucilage compounds to help the action of chewing and salivation to maintain normal gastric and upper intestinal function.
  • Helps maintain the appetite in hard working and traveling horses.
  • Palatable and well accepted by horses.
  • Drug free - natural mucilage compounds - does not contravene rules of racing/competition - it is a feed supplement - not a drug based medication!

SIZES:

1kg; 3kg; 6kg; 10kg; 20kg

Handy Hint: Many horses lose their appetite when worked on an empty stomach or when competed 3-4 hours after a pre-race/competition meal. Mixing Gastro-Coat into 5 litres of dry lucerne chaff, dampened with 50mL Energy-Gold oil to tempt a 'fussy eater' and feeding about 30 minutes prior to exercise or competition, prior to traveling or the return trip after racing or competition, will help to stimulate chewing and salivation to assist the normal function of the digestive system and help the appetite and general well-being.

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Lisa Boese
Gastro coat

Best stuff I’ve tried for my 26 year old Arab who is a fussy eater, hard to put weight on, loves working so he needs that weight on too. Took him 2 feeds to like it and I introduced it in small amounts and now he won’t eat his feed without it and he’s never looked happier and healthier in his whole life.

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Patricia Marincic (Perth, AU)
Kohnke,s gastro coat

My thoroughbred mare who raced extensively is a different horse after using gastro coat, previously she was agitated when doing the girth up and resented being brushed on both sides of her stomach area, she is much more pleasant to handle now and is a very happy horse, as is her owner.