My Mustang Rocky Mountain is pretty much used to eating anything in his path whether it's good for him or not.
Well, last year when we moved to our new home, he got sick on me twice from eating Black Walnuts which are toxic to animals. Both times he coliced which can be the end for many horses.
My vet emphatically stated the importance of Enzymes and Probiotics for animals and wholeheartedly believes that they can support most animals' intestinal health challenges. I gave my horse probiotics and enzymes when he coliced to nutritionally support the stress happening in his intestines and he experienced excellent relief. Both times he coliced, he was eating and drinking by the next day.
I have also noticed that since he's been taking his blue green algae daily, that the quality of his skin has improved and his hooves aren't brittle as before.
Heather Findlay Paradise, CA
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