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- From: pallas@cephalo.neusc.bcm.tmc.edu (Sarah Pallas)
- Newsgroups: rec.equestrian
- Subject: Re: Feeding supplements for Horses.
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 20:25:37 GMT
- Organization: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,Tx
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- In article <C189D1.31o@inews.Intel.COM> jsnyder@cadev5.intel.com (Jan Snyder ) writes:
- >The vet who pre-purchase-examined my new Paso found a bit of sand in her
- >manure and recommended psyllium. He suggested something like the Equi-Aid
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- An article in Practical Horseman this month advises to give two months
- off psyllium once a year to keep the intestinal flora going. If you
- lose the flora, you can get it back by force feeding a cup of yogurt
- with live cultures. The psyllium can sweep out the whole gut,
- including the good bugs!
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- Sarah Pallas
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