Equitec Clean Culture 1L

Equitec Clean Culture 1L
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Equitec Clean Culture 1L

Digestive Aid and Inner Health

• May support gut health
• May improve nutrient digestion
• May support beneficial intestinal microbes
• Contains prebiotics
 

Feeding Guide: 

Clean Culture is a 10 day course as required.  Add to feed


Morning feed:    1 x 50ml
Night feed:         1 x 50ml

Recommended dose for a 500kg horse

Ingredients:
A proprietary bend of [Fulvic acid, Mannanoligosaccharides (MOS), Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Glycerine, Sea minerals

Pau D’ Arco, Moorlife, Vitamin A, Chinese liquorice root powder.] 50ml

Why use Clean Culture?
Many horses may suffer digestive disorders at some time in their life. These may be caused by long periods between feeds, diets with a high grain intake, extended administration of antibiotics, sudden change of feed, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and horses who are prone to ulcers. Clean Culture aims to support the digestive system.

Digestive Health Facts
More than half of all horses may experience stomach ulcers and stomach distress at some stage in their life. Horses who have ulcers will often present symptoms such as going off their feed, weight lost, dull coat and can appear nervous or ‘hot’ and ‘girthy’.

About the Ingredients
ECOCELL contains mannan oligosaccharides (MOS). MOS are prebiotics and added to Clean Culture to aid gastrointestinal health and assist the growth of healthy bacteria in the gut. MOS are also thought to bind harmful pathogenic bacteria.

Liquid sea minerals have been included to support the digestive tract pH.

Chinese licorice root powder is a herb which may be beneficial for the overall general health of the horse.

Pau d’Arco is a herb sourced from the inner lining of the bark of the Pau d’Arco tree native to South America. It may provide anti-inflammatory properties.

 

Moorlife and fulvic acid both contain a wide range of micro nutrients and trace minerals, and may have antioxidant properties.

Vitamin A is included for its role in supporting the mucus lining within the digestive tract.