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Gastric ulcers are the main cause of poor digestive performance in racehorses and sport horses.
In breeding, gastric ulcers can be a sign of poor development, particularly in foals.
External clinical signs that may indicate gastric disease:
- Loss of appetite
- Difficulty finishing ration
- Lack of drive when exercising
-Altered behavior
-Decreased performance
-Poor general condition
-Weight loss
Low-intensity postprandial colic
Some horses show no external signs at all. Gastroscopic examination is decisive in confirming gastric ulcers.
A herbal solution.
Composition: Dextrose, sodium chloride.
Directions for use : Gastri'Max is given directly into the mouth at a rate of 50 mL/day, for a minimum of 20 days. Between meals.
Shake well before use!
Indications : Store away from heat and light. No contraindications for competition. Complementary feed for horses.
Capacity: 1 L