The incidence of sand colic is often thought to be limited to horses in sandy areas; however horses can have sand colic episodes regardless of where they live. Horses that graze or eat off the ground are more likely to pick-up and digest sand and dirt which can increase the risk of sand colic. Sand colic can occur when a horse ingests sand or soil particles either accidentally or intentionally that accumulate in the horses intestinal tract and can cause an obstruction in your horses colon. Using Equi Aid Natural Psyllium Pellets for horses may help reduce the possibility of digestive colic. It contains premium psyllium fiber in palatable apple & molasses flavored psyllium pellets to support the removal of sand and dirt from the ventral colon.
Farnam Equi Aid Natural Horse Psyllium Pellets Supplement, Supports Removal Of Sand & Dirt From The Ventral Colon, 20 Pounds, 64 Scoops
$94.99
The incidence of sand colic is often thought to be limited to horses in sandy areas; however horses can have sand colic episodes regardless of wher…
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