
Most Horses Don’t Have a Performance Problem…
They Have a Nutrition Problem.
Same Horse. 30 Days Apart.
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Real Results From Horse Owners Using This Daily
Got this because mine was leaving feed here and there and manure wasn’t as consistent as I like. Didn’t expect much honestly. After about 2–3 weeks he started cleaning everything up again and things looked more normal. That was enough for me to keep it in his routine.
I waited a bit before writing this because I’ve tried other supplements before and didn’t see much, so I didn’t want to jump to conclusions. First couple weeks I didn’t notice anything obvious. Around week 3–4 his appetite improved and he started finishing everything more consistently. After that his coat picked up and he just looked better overall. It wasn’t a big overnight change, more like everything slowly came together. I’ve kept him on it since.
Bought it mainly for riding. He felt inconsistent, some days forward, some days not. After a few weeks he’s been a lot more even.
I’ll be honest, I almost stopped using it. First 10–14 days I didn’t see anything and thought it was just another supplement. Then little things started changing, she began finishing her feed more consistently and manure looked better. After about a month she started holding weight again and her coat improved too. It wasn’t dramatic, but enough that I noticed and decided to keep going with it.
Got this more as a precaution after dealing with digestive issues before. Been using it around 5 weeks now and everything’s been steady, eating, acting normal, no issues. That’s really all I was looking for.
Using this on an older mare that was slowly losing condition even though her feed hadn’t changed. I didn’t expect a big turnaround, but after about a month she started filling back out and just looked more comfortable overall. Her coat improved too, which I wasn’t really focused on but definitely noticed. It’s not a fast change, but it’s been consistent, and that’s what matters to me.
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What Every Horse Owner Should Understand About Their Horse’s Gut
If you’ve noticed small changes like lower energy, inconsistent manure, or your horse not looking as good as it should for what it eats, it usually points back to digestion. Most issues don’t start big, they show up in subtle ways first.
Eating well doesn’t always mean the horse is getting full value from the feed.
If digestion isn’t working properly, nutrients pass through without being fully used. Supporting the gut helps the horse actually benefit from what it’s already eating.
You can usually judge it over 30 days.
Early changes like digestion and manure consistency can show within the first couple of weeks, while more visible differences in energy, coat, and condition take a bit longer to develop.
Most owners first notice changes in digestion and overall attitude.
The horse may feel more consistent day to day, more willing, and more “there” when you handle or ride it. Visible changes like coat and condition tend to follow.
Each one supports a different part of how the horse functions.
Probiotics help balance the gut, omega oil provides a steady energy source and supports condition, and Vitamin E + Selenium support muscle function and recovery. Using all three together covers digestion, energy, and physical support as a whole system.
Most colic cases don’t come out of nowhere. They usually start with digestive imbalance, gas buildup, poor fermentation, or disruption in the gut.
Keeping the digestive system stable plays a direct role in reducing that risk.
Supporting gut bacteria with probiotics, maintaining consistent energy through omega oil, and supporting muscle and metabolic function with Vitamin E + Selenium helps keep the system working the way it should.
It’s not about reacting to colic, it’s about not putting the horse in a position where it develops in the first place.
It applies to most horses, regardless of workload or age.
Whether it’s a performance horse, a trail horse, or an older horse, they all depend on the same digestive system. The difference is how well that system is functioning.
