Equine Formula #2 Modern feeding regimes are restricting horses to diets that are more and more deprived of bulk fibres (cellulose), unless individually supplemented with a good quality forage (hay). Unfortunately, most of the people think best quality hays are very high in protein, when, in fact, feeding horses large quantities of a high protein legume hay, for example, can bring about a cascade of ill symptoms which relate to pancreas and kidney overload! Originally, the horse digestive system was not meant to receive large amounts of protein at once. The natural "archetypal" diet of wild horses consisted mainly of small meals and intermittent grazing of various plants, roots, and flowers. At times horses had access to "claylicks". These mineral deposits are very important in terms of mineral supplementation of naturally "chelated" macro and trace elements. Also, they have the property to "bind" potential toxins in the digestive tract. Near the sea shores, equines would graze on sea kelp at low tides. Generally speaking, putting emphasis on high protein forages creates a situation where minerals and fibers are relatively deficient. The other problem is zootechnical: Equines should be fed more frequently and less at the same meal. A lot of the recent work related to bio-availability of feedstuffs versus frequency or number of meals show that human athletes and equine athletes develop more muscular mass and/or perform better when fed smaller meals more frequently! It seems taxing the digestive system less at the same time improves digestion and fuels more efficiently the metabolism! The scientific explanation of this phenomenon would be linked to better digestive enzyme secretion and less exocrine pancreas overload! Lack of bulk nutrients also create situations where horses ingurgitate their feed too quickly predisposing to bloating and ultimately colics. Vermifugation at regular intervals (deworming program) and occasional oral antibiotherapy also greatly disturbs normal gut ecology. Governing factors for optimal digestion means maintaining optimal gut ecology by controlling pH., digestive enzymes, intestinal micro flora and also ammonia production levels where they should be! Also, controlling the presence of potential pathogens to a minimum is a question of "balance": if the immunity system is strong the pathogens do not have a chance to install (bacteria, virus, fungi,parasites, protozoa, etc...). Equine Formula #2 is a synergistic blend of herbs, digestive enzymes, micro flora preparation (fermentation solubles), chelated trace minerals, colloidal minerals, vitamins and other nutraceuticals that maximize equines potential to assimilate their food into the blood, the lymph, and ultimately the cells! General List of Ingredients:
Mode of use for Equine Formula #2: This formula is designed to be supplemented at a rate of 30 grams (approx. 1 oz) 2-times/per-head/per-day (60g daily) or (approx. 2 oz daily) Raw Honey is considered the ingredient of choice (rather than molasses) to have the powder formula stick to the meal, so it does not settle down manger bowl. Molasses are cooked and will create fermentation! - !Not raw, unpasteurized honey, which contains food enzymes! Equine Formula #2 is definitely our most popular formula since all horses are enzyme deficient and most of equines are under some sort of deworming program.
Note: Equines that will manifest chronic watery stools should have their dietary regime (nutrition program) re-examined and re-considered! Check if horse is not getting too much grain for his type of activity and also verify if he is not getting too much protein from the forages. Horses should be supplemented with Equine Formula #2 one week before vermifugation (deworming) and one week after, so optimal balance of "gut ecology" is maintained! Vermifuges unfortunately alter normal gut ecology, even though we know they have, most of the time, become a necessity! Digestive Aid SY-100 Equine Metabolic Activator
Digestive Aid SY-100: Increases the utilization of all the ingredients in the complete equine feed ration and improves the overall performance of horses, and also helps reduce nervous tendencies. Digestive Aid SY-100 also contains pure extracts of the yucca plant which are known to be beneficial in cases of arthritis, bursitis, rheumatism and persistent inflammation. Digestive Aid SY-100: May be used with premixes, basemixes, complete feeds or as a top dressing. Typical Analysis Digestive Aid SY-100
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Item No. BIOSY-2 EquiZyme 400 Process and Deliver Nutrients to the Body In this day and age, feed stuffs such as soybean meal, plant protein by-products, molasses and others are processed. In processing and with extended storage, enzymes are destroyed. Your horse's body requires enzymes to process and deliver its food. EquiZyme contains concentrated digestive enzymes from natural food sources. EquiZyme also contain ANTI-OXIDANTS. ANTI-OXIDANTS hold oxygen at the cellular level. Studies have shown that ANTI-OXIDANTS aid in stopping free radical damage from occurring in your horse's body. Your horse can acquire free radicals from the chemicals found in your feed stuffs, water and from the air your horse breathes. EquiZyme aids in eliminating this FREE RADICAL DAMAGE. Suggested use rates, Horses: 3 to 5 grams per / head / day Item No. EZ400-1 Packaging: 1 pound resealable / reusable containers Horse Care Nutrition Supplement Product Menu
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