We use probiotics quite often with our younger colts to help maintain their gut. Stresses like weaning, diet change, showing etc we find it very helpful, or at the first sign of runny manure is usually a intestinal disturbance of some sort and we have probiotics in paste and powder form. Our older competition horses or broodmares don't seem to need them as much. We are quite happy with the results. :)
Jacque in Ohio
www.hbhaflingers.com
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> Has anyone ever ventured into the territory of probiotics with your horse(s)? If so, did you think it was helpful? How? Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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> Thanks so much,
> Molly in Ohio
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