To balance the pH value of the stomach in horses. Stomach ulcers are a widespread problem in horses, affecting approximately 60% of all domesticated (non-wild) horses, from foals to leisure horses and top athletes. They are caused by inflammation of the stomach wall, for example as a result of hyperacidification. In a healthy horse, the acid-base ratio in the stomach remains stable due to the bicarbonate that is formed during salivation and swallowed with the feed. This bicarbonate acts as a so-called acid buffer, which keeps the pH value of the stomach in the neutral range. Due to stress or illness, the pH value of the horse's stomach can become unbalanced and a painful process begins. Symptoms such as flatulence, rocking, biting, weaving, lack of appetite or condition. These can be signs of this. Our new product navalis gastrocare is recommended here. The sodium bicarbonate it contains, also an acid buffer, supplemented with magnesium hydroxide, can restore and maintain the acid-base ratio in the stomach. In addition, the horse's appetite increases, resulting in the body's own bicarbonate formation when eating. gastrocare is suitable for horses of all ages and areas of use and is easy to administer thanks to the liquid dosage form.
Suitability
Helps maintain normal pH levels in the stomach
Improves the appetite of horses with an acid-base imbalance
Soothing support for stomach problems
Dosage
Add to normal pre-feeding or feed directly to the horse