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Psyllium husks help to keep your horses bowels clear of sand build up and debris. Psyllium is particularly useful as a feed additive if pasture is sandy and your horse is prone to constipation and discomfort. If you suspect your horse has colic always contact your vet.
Naturally clears build up in the bowels Gentle and soothing action
Feed 8 x 25ml level scoops daily for an average 500kg horse. Reduce to 2-4 scoops daily for maintenance levels. Psyllium can be fed throughout the year.
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Bought for sand colic but sadly didn't work and had to have my horse put down. Using it up on the others as paranoid they will get it too. All eat it without any fussing and time will tell if it works but I have my fingers crossed.
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Fantastic product worked on our horse sally within a few days definitely recommend
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It’s good stuff don’t last long and is quite pricey when you have to use so much everyday
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As above
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Bought product on recommendation of vet after horse had been licking soil in a sandy paddock.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Global Herbs Psyllium for Horses, including answers from our team.
Margaret Burnett
No scoop or measure of required dose
Hello,
Thank you for getting in touch.
The amount needed is 20g per 100kg bodyweight in feed for 5 days. Lower levels can be used for longer periods to help in long-term problems.
Hope that helps.
Brenda Edwards
Feeding per body weight for 5 days or lesser amount for ongoing problems. What would be the dossage for a horse that is subject to colic?
The manufacturers recommend giving 20g per 100kg body weight in feed for 5 days. Lower levels can then be used for longer periods if they are proving to be effective. You would gradually reduce the amount to half and then a quarter of the above. This might be helpful, depending on the underlying reason for the colic. Your worm control should be good of course.
Sam
Just wondering whether I need to add water to physillium husks before feeding? As it swells when wet was concerned given dry might be problematic but assumed it would work better if it swells in the gut??
It should be dampened before given to the horse, but does not need to be soaked. It will gradually swell up more after being swallowed, but this is not a problem if you give the correct amount (approximately 20g per 100kg of horse).