
We give our horses the best care possible. Yet, the simple fact is that all of our efforts to ensure that our horses are comfortable and healthy just may not be enough.
Digestive imbalance is something of an occupational hazard for the modern performance horse. Grass and other forages are not sufficient to provide the energy horses need for performance. But grain feed, which provides this energy, is not easily digested. Even higher fat, higher fiber diets may allow starch to reach the hindgut, which can lead to a series of problems.
If your horse is living with any of the following conditions, then it’s likely that your horse can benefit from the specialized nutrients in SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program®:
- Confined to a stall 6 or more hours per day
- Exercised regularly, especially rigorously
- Shipped in a trailer to events or shows once per month or more
- Fed two or three times per day
- Turned out only occasionally – less than 18 hours per day
- Used as a stallion or brood mare
- Fed concentrates such as processed grain, pellets, or sweet feed
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