Lax-It™


Size: 05 lbs
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Sale price$41.70


Lax-It™

All natural multi-active fiber laxative. Excellent for horses grazing short pastures, consuming significant amounts of sand and dirt. Combats constipation, sand colic, bloating and gas. Easy, safe and very effective.
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    DIRECTIONS:

    Add Digest-It™ to feed per the following guidelines. In all cases, start with half the recommended amount. After a week, gradually increase the amount up to the following recommended daily amounts. Ration may be divided into 2 feedings. Enclosed 50cc scoop = approx. 1.2 ounces.

    ADD DAILY
    Adult Horses
    1 Scoop
    Pregnant Mares
    1 Scoop
    Nursing Mares
    1 Scoop
    Ponies
    1/2 Scoop
    Yearlings
    1/2 Scoop
    Weanlings
    1/2 Scoop
    Foals (over 4 months)
    1/2 Scoop

    Foals under 4 months: Consult your vet

    INGREDIENTS:

    Microbial Populations:
    Digest-It™ contains a source of live (viable) naturally occurring microogranisms. 55 million CFU/oz. (colony forming units per scoop) of Lactobacillus Acidophilus and Streptococcus Faecium.

    Enzymatic Activity:
    Digest-It™ contains a source of alpha-amylase, beta-glucanase (gumase), protease, hemi-cellulase, cellulase, and lipase enzymes. These enzymes attack nutrients during the processing of feed and break down carbohydrates, protein, fiber and fat into simpler nutrients for energy metabolism, protein synthesis or storage.

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