Horses are designed to trickle feed grazing for up to 16 hours a day. This means that they need to constantly secrete acid to help digest this almost continual source of food entering their stomach. A grazing horse will also produce up to 9 gallons of sali
Horses are designed to trickle feed grazing for up to 16 hours a day. This means that they need to constantly secrete acid to help digest this almost continual source of food entering their stomach. A grazing horse will also produce up to 9 gallons of saliva a day which as well as lubricating the food, also acts to help maintain a healthy gastric pH.
The horse has a small stomach, and food does not stay in there for very long, so even short periods during the day without access to forage should be minimised.
Providing a small amount of forage, such as chaff, prior to exercise will also support gastric health and comfort.
There are a number of additional management tips which may also help support gastric health:
Plan training and competition schedules carefully, especially where long-distance travel may result in restricted forage intake.
Equine America ULS-gard Pelletshave been formulated using carefully selected ingredients to help maintain gastric health and comfort including:
Slow-release calcium and magnesium from marine algae, to help support a healthy gut pH.
Lecithin- a special type of fat which to support healthy stomach lining cells.
Pectins, Marshmallow root and Liquorice- to help produce mucilage which acts as a physical barrier for the unprotected upper portion of the stomach.
Aloe Vera and Glycine- to help support a healthy gastric mucosa (lining of the stomach).
High nucleotide yeast- to providebeta-glucanswhich help to increase the viscosity of stomach contents, and provide nutritional support for a healthy gastric mucosa.
Pre and Probioticsto support a healthy gut microbiome.
Alfalfa and soya hullsto provide a fibrous “mat” and to help maintain a healthy gastric pH.
Additional Management factors to help support digestive health and comfort.
Benefits of ULS-gard Pellets
Uls-gard Pellets are a complementary feed for horses and ponies, designed to support gastric health as part of a balanced diet.
Equine America Uls-Gard Pellets have been formulated using carefully selected ingredients to help maintain gastric health and comfort including:
Slow-release calcium and magnesium from marine algae, to help support a healthy gut pH.
Lecithin a special type of fat that helps to support healthy stomach lining cells.
Pectins, Marshmallow root and Liquorice to help produce mucilage to support the upper portion of the stomach.
Aloe Vera and Glycine to help support a healthy gastric mucosa (lining of the stomach).
High nucleotide yeastto providebeta glucanswhich help to increase the viscosity of stomach contents, and provide nutritional support for a healthy gastric mucosa.
Pre and Probioticsto help support a healthy gut microbiome.
Alfalfa and soya hullsto provide a fibrous mat and to help maintain a healthy gastric pH.
Key nutrients/ingredients per 100g daily serving – divide into 2 or 3 feeds for best results:
| Lecithin2750mg | Pectin2000mg |
|---|---|
| Aloe Vera 200:1 extract100mg | Marshmallow750mg |
| Liquorice500mg | Glycine500mg |
| Calcium5.0mg | Magnesium2300mg |
| High Nucleotide Yeast1000mg | Probiotics2.5 x 1010cfu |
| Marine Algae (slow release Ca and Mg)1500mg | FOS (prebiotic)5000g |
Additives (per kg):Technological additives: 1c322i Lecithin Liquid 15,125mg, Diatomaceous Earth (purified) E551c 25,000mg. Sensory Additives: 2b17034 Glycine 5,000mg,
Composition: Soya hulls (from genetically modified sources), Wheatfeed, Dried Alfalfa, Maerl, Apple Pectin, Magnesium Oxide, Yeast Products, Soya Oil (from genetically modified sources), Althaea officinalis (marshmallow) root powder, Liquorice root, Aloe Vera (200:1 extract).
Analytical Constituents:
| Crude Protein11.0% | Crude Ash24.1% |
|---|---|
| Crude Fat4.3% | Sodium0.3% |
| Crude Fibre17.7% | Calcium5% |
| Magnesium2.3% |
Uls-Gard Pellets are a complementary feed for horses and ponies, designed to support gastric health as part of a balanced diet.
For typical 500kg horse: 100g per day, ideally divided in to 2 or 3 feeds. Maximum 200g per day if required. 50 g (approx.) measure enclosed)
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