Swedish dietary supplement of lactic acid bacteria in powder form. For horses with digestive issues.
Features
- Contains live lactic acid bacteria for a healthy balance in the horse's gut flora.
- An upset stomach can have many different consequences, such as laminitis, pastern problems, colic, and eczema.
- The powder is easily sprinkled over the feed and is tasteless.
- 1 teaspoon of powder contains 3.5 billion bacteria.
- Analyses of raw materials and finished product are performed by an independent Swedish laboratory to guarantee the highest quality.
- Also works for dogs and humans.
Technical description
- The jar contains 300 grams.
- Scoop included. NOTE - delivered loose in the shipment, not inside the jar! One scoop = 2 teaspoons = 10 ml
- Contents: Live lactic acid bacteria (Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus paracasei, Lactobacillus delbrückii, Inulin)
Examples of use and dosage:
Laminitis is caused by various conditions in the body. Insulin resistance, foaling, and incorrect feed are the most common. Feed-related laminitis can affect almost all horses due to imbalance in the stomach, intestines, and the microorganisms living there. The bacteria in Probimin noticeably neutralize the process.
If pedal bone rotation occurs, continue with 1 scoop morning and evening. Helps to normalize over time.
Acute dosage - 2 scoops morning and evening. If symptoms remain after acute treatment, give 1 scoop morning and evening. Maintenance/prevention - 1 scoop per day and increase as needed.
Of course, a veterinarian should always be contacted in case of laminitis!
Pastern problems Wounds or rashes on the pastern originating from digestive-related issues.
Acute dosage - 2 scoops morning and evening. When it starts to calm down, give 1 scoop per day for maintenance.
Colic Acute gas formation in the intestines, which can occur due to a disturbance in the intestinal system.
Dosage: Dissolve 2 scoops of Probimin in a little lukewarm water, NOT hot water. Draw up and inject into the mouth with a syringe. Maintenance for sensitive horses - at least 1 scoop of powder per day.
Of course, always contact a veterinarian in case of colic!
Feed change Some horses can be sensitive to feed changes. Then it can be good to support the stomach a little extra.
Dosage: 1 scoop morning and evening, increase slightly if sensitive. Maintenance - 1 scoop per day.
Medication such as antibiotics.
Dosage: 1 scoop about an hour after treatment. For long-term medication, 1 scoop morning and evening.
Deworming Dosage: 1 scoop 2 times per day, about 3-5 days after deworming.
Allergies Dosage: Acute 2 scoops morning and evening. If sensitivity remains, 1 scoop per day as maintenance.
Eczema Dosage: Acute 2 scoops morning and evening. If results, 1-2 scoops per day as maintenance.
Healing processes in general (e.g. surgeries, wounds) Dosage: Start with 2 scoops morning and evening, gradually reduce as healing improves. Significantly shortens healing time after castration.
Stress factors for the horse
- Stress stomach Dosage: 1 scoop per day, if stress occurs, support with 1 extra scoop
- Competition Dosage: Start a few days before competition with 1 scoop per day, which provides good support. Also, a few days after competition, 2 scoops per day to speed up recovery.
- Transport Dosage: 1 scoop the day before and 1 scoop the day after
Also works for humans. Best taken with food. Take 1-2 teaspoons, 1-3 times/day. Can also be mixed with water.
Dosage for dogs
- Large/medium dog.
- Maintenance: 1 teaspoon/day sprinkled on food.
- Stomach, coat, or claw problems, etc.: 1 teaspoon 2 times per day sprinkled on food
- Small dog up to 5-6 kg.
- Maintenance: 1/2 teaspoon/day sprinkled on food
- Stomach, coat, or claw problems, etc.: 1/2 teaspoon 2 times per day sprinkled on food
Can be individually adjusted. Try and adapt the dosage for your dog. If the dog gets loose/softer stools, reduce the dose. Try mixing the powder with lukewarm water if the dog is picky with food. Inject it into the mouth fairly quickly so it doesn't clump.
Swedish dietary supplement of lactic acid bacteria in powder form. For horses with digestive issues.
Features
- Contains live lactic acid bacteria for a healthy balance in the horse's gut flora.
- An upset stomach can have many different consequences, such as laminitis, pastern problems, colic, and eczema.
- The powder is easily sprinkled over the feed and is tasteless.
- 1 teaspoon of powder contains 3.5 billion bacteria.
- Analyses of raw materials and finished product are performed by an independent Swedish laboratory to guarantee the highest quality.
- Also works for dogs and humans.
Technical description
- The jar contains 300 grams.
- Scoop included. NOTE - delivered loose in the shipment, not inside the jar! One scoop = 2 teaspoons = 10 ml
- Contents: Live lactic acid bacteria (Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus paracasei, Lactobacillus delbrückii, Inulin)
Examples of use and dosage:
Laminitis is caused by various conditions in the body. Insulin resistance, foaling, and incorrect feed are the most common. Feed-related laminitis can affect almost all horses due to imbalance in the stomach, intestines, and the microorganisms living there. The bacteria in Probimin noticeably neutralize the process.
If pedal bone rotation occurs, continue with 1 scoop morning and evening. Helps to normalize over time.
Acute dosage - 2 scoops morning and evening. If symptoms remain after acute treatment, give 1 scoop morning and evening. Maintenance/prevention - 1 scoop per day and increase as needed.
Of course, a veterinarian should always be contacted in case of laminitis!
Pastern problems Wounds or rashes on the pastern originating from digestive-related issues.
Acute dosage - 2 scoops morning and evening. When it starts to calm down, give 1 scoop per day for maintenance.
Colic Acute gas formation in the intestines, which can occur due to a disturbance in the intestinal system.
Dosage: Dissolve 2 scoops of Probimin in a little lukewarm water, NOT hot water. Draw up and inject into the mouth with a syringe. Maintenance for sensitive horses - at least 1 scoop of powder per day.
Of course, always contact a veterinarian in case of colic!
Feed change Some horses can be sensitive to feed changes. Then it can be good to support the stomach a little extra.
Dosage: 1 scoop morning and evening, increase slightly if sensitive. Maintenance - 1 scoop per day.
Medication such as antibiotics.
Dosage: 1 scoop about an hour after treatment. For long-term medication, 1 scoop morning and evening.
Deworming Dosage: 1 scoop 2 times per day, about 3-5 days after deworming.
Allergies Dosage: Acute 2 scoops morning and evening. If sensitivity remains, 1 scoop per day as maintenance.
Eczema Dosage: Acute 2 scoops morning and evening. If results, 1-2 scoops per day as maintenance.
Healing processes in general (e.g. surgeries, wounds) Dosage: Start with 2 scoops morning and evening, gradually reduce as healing improves. Significantly shortens healing time after castration.
Stress factors for the horse
- Stress stomach Dosage: 1 scoop per day, if stress occurs, support with 1 extra scoop
- Competition Dosage: Start a few days before competition with 1 scoop per day, which provides good support. Also, a few days after competition, 2 scoops per day to speed up recovery.
- Transport Dosage: 1 scoop the day before and 1 scoop the day after
Also works for humans. Best taken with food. Take 1-2 teaspoons, 1-3 times/day. Can also be mixed with water.
Dosage for dogs
- Large/medium dog.
- Maintenance: 1 teaspoon/day sprinkled on food.
- Stomach, coat, or claw problems, etc.: 1 teaspoon 2 times per day sprinkled on food
- Small dog up to 5-6 kg.
- Maintenance: 1/2 teaspoon/day sprinkled on food
- Stomach, coat, or claw problems, etc.: 1/2 teaspoon 2 times per day sprinkled on food
Can be individually adjusted. Try and adapt the dosage for your dog. If the dog gets loose/softer stools, reduce the dose. Try mixing the powder with lukewarm water if the dog is picky with food. Inject it into the mouth fairly quickly so it doesn't clump.