Monoshield Equine

As title says.
Has anyone used this or know anyone who has used this?

No, after looking at the ingredients! Very expensive marketing. Sponsored by a couple of racing yards.
Micronised linseed and Beet (for pectins) a lot cheaper and probably more beneficial.

MonoShield Farm Vet ServicesMonoShield ingredients vary slightly by product (granules vs. liquid) but primarily feature Linseed Meal, Whey Protein, Pectin, and Dextrose, with added Vitamins (like Vitamin C) and Trace Elements (Zinc, Iodine), designed to support equine gut health without yeast, focusing on ingredients like linseed and whey for nutrition and pectin for coating.
Here's a breakdown of common ingredients:
Key Ingredients (Composition)
Linseed Meal: A source of oils, fats, and fibre.
Whey Protein: A protein source.
Pectin: A soluble fiber, often from fruits, known for coating properties.
Dextrose: A simple sugar.
 
No, after looking at the ingredients! Very expensive marketing. Sponsored by a couple of racing yards.
Micronised linseed and Beet (for pectins) a lot cheaper and probably more beneficial.

MonoShield Farm Vet ServicesMonoShield ingredients vary slightly by product (granules vs. liquid) but primarily feature Linseed Meal, Whey Protein, Pectin, and Dextrose, with added Vitamins (like Vitamin C) and Trace Elements (Zinc, Iodine), designed to support equine gut health without yeast, focusing on ingredients like linseed and whey for nutrition and pectin for coating.
Here's a breakdown of common ingredients:
Key Ingredients (Composition)
Linseed Meal: A source of oils, fats, and fibre.
Whey Protein: A protein source.
Pectin: A soluble fiber, often from fruits, known for coating properties.
Dextrose: A simple sugar.
So maybe just just buy a bag of Linseed and beet pulp!
 
yeah had heard people raving about it, but when read the back was very surprised. basically as you say linseed and beet pulp would do!
 
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