NAF Biotics for Horses

NAF Biotics for Horses
300g Tub
800g Tub

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  • 300g Tub £16.99
  • 800g Tub £36.54

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Description

NAF Biotics is designed to support and sustain the healthy and natural microbial repopulation of the gut using a complex blend of prebiotic and live probiotic yeasts. It is particularly beneficial after antibiotic treatments. NAF Biotics is scientifically proven to support a healthy and natural normally functioning gut.

Composition

Whey powder, Brewers' yeast, Elecampane, Fructo-oligosaccharides, White mineral oil, Wheat protein, Sodium chloride, Milk protein powder.

Analysis

Protein 17.7%
Fat 2.0%
Ash 13.3%
Crude Fibre 3.2%

Sodium

6130 mg/kg

Feeding guidelines

Weight g per day scoops per day
Horses Maintenance 30 2
Loading* 60 4
Ponies Foals 15-30 1-2
Loading** 45 3

* For a 1 week intensive course feed loading rate for 3 days followed by maintenance rate.

** Only on advice from your veterinary surgeon.

Feed as a 10 day course. 1 level 25ml scoop provides approximately 15g.

Additional Information

FEI/Jockey Club Legal? Yes

How long will it last? (average size

horse at maintenance rate)

Approximately 6 days (300g)

Approximately 26 days (800g)

Average cost per day? (Approx)

£2.32 (300g)

£1.17 (800g)

Suitable for use during pregnancy? Yes

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Reviews (2)

Summary of Reviews for NAF Biotics for Horses

Overall 4
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
2 out of 2 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
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55 I love this product
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By on 27 December 2020

this is perfect for my horse. He only needs a fraction of the dose

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35 so so
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By on 8 December 2014

This seemed to work at first for one of my ponies, although she is now back to having the same issues!
It did however work perfectly for my mare who had loose droppings through stress of moving home, although she wouldn't eat it at first!

Customer recommends this product

Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding NAF Biotics for Horses, including answers from our team.

13 August 2015 at 9:45pm

Gas colic

VioVet Visitor

My mare Is prone to colic. I've had the vet out to treat her twice for this and the second time we had a gastroendoscopy to check for ulcers - they was a small one found and was treated using oral syringes of peptizole, she was cleared of ulcers. A week after the vet had been to do the second gastroendoscopy she was showing signs of mild colic again; lying down and getting back up, sitting like a dog, pawing the ground etc - she sounded very gassy and was tucked up. I've just started her on coligone to see if this improves her (it will be difficult to tell as this doesn't occur all the time) but I'm looking for a supplement to use long term to help her? I've used pink powder after the first bout of colic as a balancer. Thanks in advance, Lauren.

  • VioVet Staff

There are lots of different caused of colic and I would have to wonder if there might be a different cause for the rapid recurrence of the symptoms this time. It is wort checking with your vet but if he/she believes that gastric ulceration is to blame, more Peptizole might be needed. Something like Protexin Acid Ease might be a more suitable supplement to use at the same time and I would recommend that.

7 February 2014 at 2:14pm

Horse has developed lumps

Can it cause side effects?

Horse has came up in lots of lumps days after starting this. Looks like protein lumps but haven't changed her feeds!

  • VioVet Staff

This sounds like she is reacting to something. It could certainly be the NAF product so I would stop giving it and see if the skin clears up. Horses can occasionally react to almost anything but it is a very individual response and cannot be predicted. You might get away with using the product again in future at a lower dose. If it does not clear up soon, I would suggest your vet takes a look at it.

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