Probios Feed Granules 5 lb Description
Probios Feed Granules contain natural, viable, live microorganisms to aid in the maintenance of proper digestive function in stressful times associated with changes in diet, weaning, or illness.
What is Probios Feed Granules 5 lb?
Probios Feed Granules work to maintain the proper intestinal flora of your horse and livestock, which supports healthy digestion and the efficient assimilation of nutrients.
Which animals/pets is Probios Feed Granules 5 lb for?
For use in livestock and horses.
Probios Feed Granules 5 lb uses
Features of Probios:
- Improves absorption in the gut
- Provides beneficial enzymes required for appropriate digestion
- Promotes assimilation and breakdown of nutrients
- Improves absorption of nutrients
- Maintains appropriate gut flora
What does Probios Feed Granules 5 lb do?
This product contains viable, live, natural microorganisms that aid in the maintenance of proper digestive function in stressful times caused by changes in diet, weaning, or illness. It is easy to administer by incorporating as a top dress or blending with rations.
Probios Feed Granules 5 lb side effects
No side effects.
Probios Feed Granules 5 lb ingredients
Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Silico Aluminate, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation Product, and Dried Lactobacillus Plantarum Fermentation Product.
Probios Feed Granules 5 lb overdose: What to do?
Contact your closest emergency animal hospital.
What to know before using Probios Feed Granules 5 lb
Keep out of reach of children.
How is Probios Feed Granules 5 lb sold?
5 lb
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ANIMAL | AGE | DOSAGE* |
BEEF | Calves | 5 g/head/day in starter ration |
Incoming Feedlot/ Stocker/Hospital | 10 g/head/day in ration |
Low Intake/Stale/ Environmental Stress | 30 g/head/day for 3 days |
DAIRY | Heifers | 5 g/head/day in ration |
Cows | 5 g/head/day pre-freshening through peak lactation |
Hospital | 10 g/head/day |
During Environmental Stress/Heat or Cold | 10 g/head/day |
SWINE | Sows | 10 g/head/day two weeks prior to farrowing and during rotation |
Starter/grower | 5 g/head/day in ration |
EQUINE | Foals | 5 g/head/day in ration |
Horses-Adult | 5 g/head/day in ration |
Training/Racing | 5 g/head/day in ration |
SHEEP/GOATS | 5 g/head/day in starter ration |
Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Silico Aluminate, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation Product, and Dried Lactobacillus Plantarum Fermentation Product.
Horse Probiotics
Probioticsare live beneficial bacteria that help the digestive system. In normal, healthy situations, the various bacteria in the fermentation vat that is the horse are in an equalized state and exist in harmony. A horse's cecum, the pouch connected to the large intestine, contains beneficial microorganisms that process the food that is consumed. The horse usually receives a resupply of bacteria from its environment through grazing, and so called good and bad bacteria live in balance. Horses under stress, however, are at risk of having and upset balance to their bacteria and are at a greater risk for bacterial toxin related illnesses. This population for microorganisms should remain stable as long as the horse isn’t stressed, not given antibiotics, or does not face any changes in its routine.
Realistically, there will be times when situations involving stress or change cannot be avoided. If the good and bad bacteria do not remain in balance, the horse may have problems digesting their food or assimilating the nutrients properly. This
can result in weight problems, skin and hoof problems, or health problems such as diarrhea. If your horse is not feeling well, this can also affect their behavior and performance. Probiotics are marketed as either pastes or powders and are commonly given to young foals, horses being trailered or in competition, and horses in many other situations.
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