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Evolve GlycoGuard - Model 1-Syringe (8 Servings) -Activated Microbial Gel for Foals - Veterinary
Oral activated microbial gel to support equine intestinal health in foals. Feeding Recommendations: One serving is 10 cc (10g). Serve 10 cc orally at birth and every 12 hours for first 4 days (8 servings total). Weaning to Adult: One serving is 20 cc (20 g). Turn dial to appropriate marking. Insert into mouth, depress plunger until stops. Serve 20 cc orally twice a day for two consecutive days, every other week in the first month (8 servings total). After the first month, serve 20 cc orally twice a day for two consecutive days once per month (4 servings total).
GlycoGuard is an activated form of B. infantis and L. plantarum, beneficial bacteria that work in combination with mare`s milk to stabilize the newborn foal gut. It is the only probiotic clinically proven to effectively colonize and stabilize the foal`s large intestine.
B. infantis and L. plantarum work together in a three-part action:
- Consume complex carbohydrates found in equine milk
- Produce short chain fatty acids which help provide extra energy for the foal
- Support a healthy gut epithelium, the layer of cells that form the surface lining of the small and large intestine in the gastrointestinal tract
Directions
One serving is 10cc (100.5g). Turn dial to appropriate marking. Insert into foal`s mouth and depress plunger until it stops. Feed 10cc orally at birth and every 12 hours for 4 consecutive days for a total of 8 feedings.
Colonizes the Intestine
Beneficial bacteria in GlycoGuard rapidly colonize and stabilize the nursing foals`s gut, resulting in better intestinal health during the vulnerable first few weeks of life.
Unlocks Nutrients in Mare`s Milk
The bacteria in GlycoGuard break down the complex carbohydrates found in mare`s milk that are difficult to digest, allowing foals to receive the maximum nutrition.
Releases Short-Chain Fatty Acids
Bacterial metabolism promotes increased intestinal short-chain fatty acid production necessary for gut health in nursing foals.
