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Prolonged exposure of the stomach to gastric acid can cause damage to the stomach lining, resulting in a painful condition for the horse.
Horses with stomach damage can show irritability, poor appetite, and resistance to work. Research has shown that as many as 90% of horses in training have some level of stomach damage. Gastrointestinal upsets are common amongst many horses. Symptoms may include:
Feed 55g(1 level scoop) in each feed as a maintenance serve during low-stress periods.
Feed *110g(2 level scoops) with a small amount of lucerne chaff prior to exercise if not fed before work; for horses in work, during show/sale or competition preparation.
Do not exceed a total daily intake of 454g.
Feed weanlings(1 level scoop) 6-12 months of age each hard feed.
Do not exceed a total daily intake of 227g.
2.5kg 22 day supply*
12kg 109 day supply*