Inchy
Well-Known Member
I have been approched by a feed company about taking part in a trial into supplements for gastric ulcers... They are planning on marketing this yeast supplement (sacchromyces cerevisiae Sc47 EC No3) in the near future if the results are good...
Has anyone heard of using this as a treatment or preventative supplement for ulcers? If so what is the science behind it?
My horse: when scoped initially had grade IV ulcers, cleared this up with a few months on gastroguard.
He does not appear to be a 'stressy horse', in fact he's pretty laid back. He lives out with his shetland friend 24/7 also lots of horses near by so plenty of company. Has constant access to grass, or if no grass (due to snow/travelling etc) he has adlib hay. He is on graze on chaff and pellets (pure dried grass) a feed balancer, corn oil and protexin biopremium. Goes back on gastroguard for shows, travelling, etc etc...
But still when we have routine scopes he has low grade ulcers, which we then clear up wth more gastroguard...but they always come back!
Is there any more I can do??
Has anyone heard of using this as a treatment or preventative supplement for ulcers? If so what is the science behind it?
My horse: when scoped initially had grade IV ulcers, cleared this up with a few months on gastroguard.
He does not appear to be a 'stressy horse', in fact he's pretty laid back. He lives out with his shetland friend 24/7 also lots of horses near by so plenty of company. Has constant access to grass, or if no grass (due to snow/travelling etc) he has adlib hay. He is on graze on chaff and pellets (pure dried grass) a feed balancer, corn oil and protexin biopremium. Goes back on gastroguard for shows, travelling, etc etc...
But still when we have routine scopes he has low grade ulcers, which we then clear up wth more gastroguard...but they always come back!
Is there any more I can do??