Farnam SandClear Natural Psyllium Fiber Crumbles Apple/Molasses Flavor Horse Supplement

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Top IngredientsAll Natural, 99% Psyllium Seed Husk With 1% Flavoring.Active Ingredients: Psyllium Husk., Inactive Ingredients: Apple Flavoring....Active Ingredients: Per recommended daily dosage (2 scoops; 100 g): Psyllium Husk: 100 g...Psyllium Seed Husk, Wheat Bran, Vegetable Oil...Zeolytes, Sacchorymyces Cerevisiae Yeast Fermentation Product, Sodium Aluminosilicate...
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Food FlavorFruits & Vegetables, Herbs & Spices, Apple, MolassesFruits & Vegetables, Apple———
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  • Helps protect horses from sand colic, especially those that live in sandy areas, graze or eat off the ground.
  • Supplementary soluble fiber helps prevent sand- or dirt-based colon impactions and maintain a healthy intestinal tract.
  • Features a premium psyllium seed husk to support the removal of sand and dirt from the ventral colon.
  • Comes in easy-to-give, palatable apple- and molasses- flavored crumbles that horses love!
  • Great for horses of all ages, including young foals.

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About Farnam SandClear Natural Psyllium Crumbles

Sand Protection

SandClear Natural Psyllium Crumbles help maintain a healthy digestive tract by supporting the removal of sand and dirt from the ventral colon. Ideal for horses that graze, eat off the ground, or live in sandy regions, this supplementary source of soluble fiber is a great way to help maintain a healthy digestive tract. Suitable for horses of all ages, including young foals.

Digestive Support

When your horse needs extra digestive support due to ingesting sand or dirt, you can rely on SandClear Natural Psyllium Crumbles to help maintain a healthy intestinal tract and keep things moving in the right direction. Help protect your horse from sand colic and support gut health with SandClear.

Palatable Crumbles

These tasty apple and molasses-flavored crumbles make it easy to support the removal of sand and dirt from the ventral colon. Simply add it to your horse's regular grain ration according to the directions on the label.

Available in 4 Sizes

SandClear Natural Psyllium Crumbles are available in 3 lb., 10 lb., 20 lb., and 50 lb. sizes to suit owners of multiple horses. For an average size (1,000 lb.) adult horse, give 1 to 1½  5-ounce scoops of SandClear psyllium daily for a full week (7 consecutive days) each month. Give less to ponies, yearlings, and foals, and more to larger horses and draft breeds. Always be sure to provide plenty of fresh water when using this product.

About Farnam

For over 75 years, Farnam has been a leader in equine care. Their mission has always been to strengthen the bond between horses and humans with simple, effective, and innovative solutions. Choose Farnam horse products to help make every moment of your time together happier, healthier, and more enjoyable.

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Questions & Answers

9 Customer Questions


Will giving it to them everyday be harmful? I misread the direction - my eyes & mind saw daily - not the for 7 days.
Answer by Chewy • Aug 07, 2019
For average size (1,000 pounds) adult horse, it's recommended to give 1 scoop (5 ounces) to 1.5 scoops of supplement daily for one full week (7 days) out of every month.

how many serving in 3 lb tub etc...
Answer by Chewy • Dec 28, 2019
The 3-pound bucket contains approximately 9 scoops, the 10-pound bucket contains about 32 scoops and the 20-pound bucket contains about 64 scoops.

Is one bucket good for 2 horses
Answer by Chewy • Aug 01, 2020
The 10-pound bucket should be sufficient for 2 horses. The 3-pound bucket contains approximately 9 scoops, the 10-pound bucket contains about 32 scoops and the 20-pound bucket contains about 64 scoops.

how often should you do this every month?
Answer by Chewy • Sep 21, 2020
For average size (1,000 lb.) adult horse – give one scoop (5 oz.) to 1.5 scoops of SandClear Natural Psyllium Crumbles daily for one full week (7 days) out of every month.


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40 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Margaret on Nov 19, 2023

SandClear and Colic

Living in the dessert with horses you will have colic, the sand stays in the gut. With SandClear and fresh water your chances of colic is a lot less. Horses love it and easy to feed, mix the measuring cup it comes with into their feed for 7 days straight out of a month. Easy.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Heather on Aug 7, 2023
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Results

This is mandatory for drought conditions. The fields and paddocks had very exposed dirt and rocks where the horses grazed and there were definitely colic-y horses. One even was treated for a cecal impaction. Since rotating every horse through a 7 day cycle per month, as instructions indicate, zero horses have had ANY issues. Luckily Chewy carries the large sized bucket. Thank you.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Corinna on Sep 25, 2023

Sand Clear

My horses didn't like it. It smelled really funny and.they wasted lots. I had to soak it in oil a night.before and put apple ciders vinegar in it to co er the smell. I will have to find something similar nxt time.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By PopTart on Sep 29, 2023

Excellent product

We give this every few months to our pony who is on a dry dirt paddock. She loves it and it works well.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Sandy on Sep 24, 2023

Awesome Product

My 35 y/o pony needs this- chewy had THE BEST PRICE hands down! Thx Chewy


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By CACowgirl on Jun 19, 2023

SO FAR SO GOOD

Using this is preventative, so results are not really measurable. However, my 2 aging geldings have eaten it eagerly and no indications of colic have appeared.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Billy on Nov 30, 2022

Great Product in Short Supply

I have used sand clear for years but recently it has been hard to find. Normally I buy equine supplies from other dealers, but Chewy was the only place that had the large buckets in stock


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Maya on Oct 3, 2022

Sand Clear

My small horse Tony-the-pony was a little apprehensive about it the first day, but on the second day and thereafter ate it with no problem.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Katrina on Aug 9, 2022

Don't waste your money & hopes

Horses will not eat this. It has a medicinal taste & horses refuse even when mixed with wet cob feed. I wish I had not wasted the money.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jane on Jan 28, 2022

Sand Clear

We live in North FL, with very sandy soil. I regularly dose my two horses with Sand Clear to keep sand from impacting and causing sand colic. Works well, but I have one very important warning for dog owners. My 10 month old, 85 lb Weimaraner evidently ate some horse poop containing the Sand Clear. I found out when he began throwing up at 2a.m. I found what looked like piece of root. On closer inspection, I found it to be an elongated piece of manure. I found it strange that it didn't break apart. Curious, I put it in water to see if the sand would separate from the poop. After several days, this piece of poop was swollen, but still intact. No change after a week, except that it had swelled larger. The poop was of a gelatinous nature. The elongated shape was likely due to going down his throat. The poop doesn't break down...... If he hadn't been able to throw it up, he would have ended up in surgery. Soooo, the message here is - keep your dogs away from the barn during treatment.