Saccharomyces Cerevisiae increases the digestibility of nutrients by increasing the activity of fiber-digesting bacteria in the hindgut, resulting in the digestion of feed fiber and more efficient use of vitamins and minerals from food
prebiotics act as a food substrate for beneficial microbial populations in the hindgut
B vitamins are key nutrients involved in metabolism and energy release. If horses have intestinal disorders, their low population of hindgut bacteria can affect the horse's ability to synthesize B vitamins
store in a cool, dry place
keep out of reach of children
brand TRM
Uses:
for use during times of stress: transport, competition, illness
after antibiotic treatment when the population of hindgut bacteria is reduced
young horses with incomplete bacterial populations
for horses moving into stables or starting a new feeding regimen
poor intestinal health: horses with diarrhea or parasitic infections
add to regular ration: 20 g per day
feed 10 g per day to maintain healthy digestion and intestinal function