Description
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The product restores the physiological intestinal flora.
It prevents enteritis in newborns and weaning subjects or during their introduction into new farms.
Adjuvant to antibiotic therapies, it normalizes stools of altered consistency (watery, friable) and/or malodorous.
Recommended in intestinal dysbiosis resulting from infectious diseases, enteritis, colic, constipation, antibiotic treatments, stressful, debilitating, immunosuppressive events, strenuous training, competitions, transport.
Inulin (Beta-fructan) is an additional weapon to restore the balance of the intestinal microflora.
Inulin is a sugar not absorbed by the intestine that selectively stimulates the growth of enterophilic bacteria (Wang and Gibson 1993).
Inulin is not utilized equally by different bacterial species; enterophilic bacteria utilize inulin better and to a greater extent than competing pathogenic bacteria.
How to use
Prevention of enteritis in newborn foals: a quarter of a syringe per day for 4 consecutive days starting from the first day of life.
Prevention of enteritis in weaned foals: half a syringe per day for two consecutive days.
In cases of dysbiosis and clear-cut enteritis:
• Foals: 0.5-1 syringe per day until complete remission of symptoms;
• Horses: 1-2 syringes per day until complete remission of symptoms.
Format
800 g
It prevents enteritis in newborns and weaning subjects or during their introduction into new farms.
Adjuvant to antibiotic therapies, it normalizes stools of altered consistency (watery, friable) and/or malodorous.
Recommended in intestinal dysbiosis resulting from infectious diseases, enteritis, colic, constipation, antibiotic treatments, stressful, debilitating, immunosuppressive events, strenuous training, competitions, transport.
Inulin (Beta-fructan) is an additional weapon to restore the balance of the intestinal microflora.
Inulin is a sugar not absorbed by the intestine that selectively stimulates the growth of enterophilic bacteria (Wang and Gibson 1993).
Inulin is not utilized equally by different bacterial species; enterophilic bacteria utilize inulin better and to a greater extent than competing pathogenic bacteria.
How to use
Prevention of enteritis in newborn foals: a quarter of a syringe per day for 4 consecutive days starting from the first day of life.
Prevention of enteritis in weaned foals: half a syringe per day for two consecutive days.
In cases of dysbiosis and clear-cut enteritis:
• Foals: 0.5-1 syringe per day until complete remission of symptoms;
• Horses: 1-2 syringes per day until complete remission of symptoms.
Format
800 g