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Psyllium Pellets
Description
Most horses are on the paddock in the fall and winter months. Because most meadows are wet and sandy in winter, there is a risk of sand colic. In a sand colic, sand accumulates in the intestines. This causes pain, intestinal twists and tears in the intestinal wall. Psyllium can be effective in preventing or treating sand colic. It is a 100% natural fiber that binds the moisture in the intestines and turns it into a jelly.
Indication
✪Stimulates the bowel function
✪Promotes intestinal peristalsis
✪Has a colon cleansing effect
✪In horses that eat sand
Administration
✪Horse: 150 g once a day
✪Pony: 100 g once a day
Composition
100% Flea seed
Specifications
Brand | Floris |
Form | Granulate |
Packaging | 1.1 kg | 3.3 kg |