TRM Gastrofos Pellets Horse Supplement, 6.6-lb
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- Gastrofos is specially formulated to boost digestive health in horses.
- Helps relieve symptoms of ulcers, loss of appetite, and acid reflux.
- Calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide act as antacids to improve stomach pH and neutralize ulcer-causing acids, while seaweed meal shields the upper stomach from acid splash.
- Threonine and glutamine peptides aid in the healing process of ulcers by promoting mucus production and repairing damaged stomach lining.
- Provides essential nutrients for overall health and vitality in a palatable form.
Ingredient Information
Ground extruded whole Soybeans, Calcium Carbonate, Kaolin, Fructooligosaccharides, Magnesium Hydroxide, Dry Seaweed Meal, (Laminariaceae), L-Threonine.
| Crude Protein | 10.0% min |
|---|---|
| L-Threonine | 4.5% min |
| Crude Fat | 3.0% min |
| Crude Fiber | 1.5% max |
| Calcium | 7.3% min |
| Calcium | 8.7% max |
| Sodium | 1.3% min |
| Sodium | 1.5% max |
| Magnesium | 3.9% min |
Feeding Instructions
GASTROFOS should be added to the normal feed ration. All horses: Feed 3.52 oz (approx. 100g) per day divided between the number of feeds. Horses fed twice daily add 1.76 oz (approx. 50g) per feed. Horses fed three times daily add 1.18 oz (approx. 33g) per feed. Ponies and Foals: Feed 1.76 oz (approx. 50g) per day divided between the number of feeds. Ponies and foals fed twice daily add 0.88 oz (approx. 25g) per feed. Ponies and foals fed three times daily add 0.59 ox (approx. 17g) per feed.
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5 Customer Reviews
Palatable + essential amino acids
I love that this gives my horses some extra essential amino acids, especially L-Threonine and magnesium. I have also been feeding this to my PPID/Cushings horse
I love that this gives my horses some extra essential amino acids, especially L-Threonine and magnesium. I have also been feeding this to my PPID/Cushings horse for the past few weeks and it has been great. I mix it with their pelleted feed and they eat it just fine, so it must be palatable enough. As an equine scientist and nutritionist, I give this supplement a thumbs up!
Helps keep her satisfied it seems
I have 2 horses, but they are currently in a field with 2 others, so everyone has tried the Gastrofos. 3/4 like it, 1 has always been very picky and she didn't like
I have 2 horses, but they are currently in a field with 2 others, so everyone has tried the Gastrofos. 3/4 like it, 1 has always been very picky and she didn't like it and will not eat it at all. The other 3 horses do seem to like it, our horse is a senior horse over 30. She struggles eating in the Florida heat, so this feed seems to be an ok supplement to keep nutrients in her body. So far there have been no ill effects, it's been about 1 week.
My horses love. Great ingredients, great product!
The smell is a sweet with earthy tones. My horses had no problem eating them when added to their food. The pellets are a nice size and the bucket is easy to open
The smell is a sweet with earthy tones. My horses had no problem eating them when added to their food. The pellets are a nice size and the bucket is easy to open and close tightly. I look forward to continuing this supplement.
Good for my older horse
Had to wait to write a review for this one because I wanted to see how my horse did with it. Did not always want to eat it, but I figured out a way to mix it in
Had to wait to write a review for this one because I wanted to see how my horse did with it. Did not always want to eat it, but I figured out a way to mix it in his food and get him to eat it. Overall good experience with this.
Seems good
I can’t comment on how well it works yet since they are asking for a review pretty quickly after delivery. But my horse eats it just fine, granted he is not a picky
I can’t comment on how well it works yet since they are asking for a review pretty quickly after delivery. But my horse eats it just fine, granted he is not a picky eater.