Essential supplement or all horses/ponies, especially those prone to colic or stress.
UNIQUE POINTS:
- Proven equine specification.
- Very economical.
BENEFITS:
- Greatly improves complete digestion, utilisation of feed and nutrients.
- Activates the natural fibre digesting bacteria in the horse’s hind gut (Caecum).
- Enhances palatability of feed and encourages even fussy eaters.
- Helps to maintain condition all year round.
- Improves coat (throughout the year) and hoof condition.
- Growth rate of young horses, particularly in bone development.
- Aids recuperation following illness, medication (especially antibiotics) or worm infestation.
INGREDIENTS:
A nutritional supplement for horse and ponies.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (3.96x107 CFU/g) - NCYC 1026
ADMINISTRATION:
Up to 300kg - Donkeys, Shetlands and Small Ponies. 0.75 scoop daily.
300-600kg - Larger Ponies, Thoroughbreds, Light Hunters. Arabs. 1 scoop daily.
Over 600kg - Heavy Hunters, Draught Horses. 1 scoop daily.
1 scoop = 10g
The above is our recommended daily intake. However, levels may be adjusted accordingly to the horse's specific needs, or as directed by your veterinarian.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
Yea-Sacc®1026, a live yeast culture based on Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain 1026, has been granted full European Union authorisation as a feed additive for horses under Commission Regulation (EC) No. 886/2009.
The authorisation follows years of extensive scientific research conducted in collaboration with leading universities and equine research authorities in Europe and throughout the world.
This extensive third party research with Yea-Sacc1026 in equines has highlighted two particularly key functions of the technology, namely: its ability to increase the amount of energy released from the horse’s total diet; and the fact that it improves the amount of fibre digested by the animal. These two areas are crucial in maintaining and satisfying the animal’s nutritional requirements.
As a digestibility enhancer, Yea-Sacc1026 is scientifically proven to ensure healthy fermentation of the feed resulting in maximum extraction of all nutrients, whilst preventing any digestive upset in the horse.