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ldlp111

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I just wondered if anyone has tried this product, I am thinking of buying some for my mare as her droppings always seem abit loose, and she does get very loose ones when she knows she is off to a show.
So many products to try am unsure of which one :confused:
She is currently on pink powder as this is supposed to help balance the gut but hasn't had any effect on her.

She is fed alfa a molasses free, some dengie hifi lite, a tea cup full of re-leve by saracen and some fast fibre.

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I use Yea-sacc (I get it from eBay seller) for the old boy.

The horse's large intestine is a vat that ferments fibre into energy.

It does this with millions of bacteria and gut flora.

Yea-sacc is like buying them a beer to say thanks and to motivate them to work harder.....

I ran out for a week last winter and the stable was 20% more full of poops in the morning :mad: I bought some more very quickly :D
 
I just started a tablespoon a day for my mare who always has loose dung, regardless of state of grass (no hard feed until I started Yeasacc in about a cup of "coolade"). The other 3 on exactly the same diet are fine......I will report back when I can check her dung accurately at the weekend!!
 
My filly always gets loose dung on hay and better on grass! Isn't that weird! Yea sacc 1026 definitely helped... Although she has a terrible farting problem now. So unladylike. Trying some mint on her now...
 
I've got loads of it in the garden. I just harvested a load - is it really good for flatulence?

It's reported to reduced bloat and settle the stomach.

Obi had it all summer happily but has been refusing it for a month now.

I walk behind him and get a face full of gas every time :mad:
 
The mint from yesterday seems to have got to work... fennel in food this morning. It was quite funny..

She went for her feed mouth open ready for attack and stopped sharp... shut her mouth... sniffed it... looked at me then nibbled the edges. I walked away stifling a loud guffaw.

It was polished off by time I got back but I'll never forget the "what've you put in me food NOW??!!" look.
 
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