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Slurp Treatment Complementary Feed for Equine Intestinal Transit 800g
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Description Slurp Treatment Complementary Feed for Equine Intestinal Transit 800g
SLUR P
SLURP TREATMENTThe functionality; intestinal
Complementary powder feed for horses that hydrates the intestinal contents favoring enteric transit and fecal evacuation. It cleanses the intestinal walls and soothes irritation of the mucous membrane. Slurp treatment é; composed of cooked flax seeds, barley, maize, wheat farinaccio, pyllium powder, high temperature dehydrated alfalfa, dried carobs, chicory inulin and glucose.
COMPOSITION | |
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS | |
Crude protein | 9% |
Crude fiber | 11.28% |
Crude oils and fats | 8.44% |
Crude ash | 2.14% |
Sodium | 0.00% |
Humidity; | 10.8% |
ADDITIVES PER KG
Promoters of digestion
(4a1704 ) Saccharomyces cerevisiae CBS 493.94 5 x 108 CFU
PRESERVATIVES | |
(E296) DL-Malic Acid | 500 mg |
(1a297) Fumaric Acid | 1000 mg |
(E330) Citric Acid 80000 mg | 500 mg |
PROPERTIES;
Slurp treatment é; recommended for: promoting the removal of sand or earth from the intestine, moisturizing the intestinal contents and promoting the resolution of colic from constipation, restoring and regulating activity; enteric following constipation colic. Can; be used to restore the normal diet in subjects convalescing from surgery on the intestine.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR A CORRECT USE
The doses refer to the product in powder not yet reconstituted with water. Pour the contents of the jar into 6 liters of hot water, mix until completely dissolved and administer lukewarm. Do not administer dry. Leave free access to the drinking water. In subjects with no appetite, administer by means of a rhino-oesophageal probe. To promote the restoration of intestinal function in subjects recovering from surgery from the second day of convalescence administer one jar a day, until the restoration of normal intestinal function. In subjects with sand or earth accumulation in the colon administer one jar once a day for at least 7 consecutive days. Complete the daily ration with abundant hay soaked in water. In subjects with intestinal colic from constipation of the fecal mass, administer a jar diluted in at least 6 liters of warm water for rhino-esophageal probe.
Remove the residues from the manger.
PACKAGING
800 g jar of powder.