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Durvet SandRID is a highly palatable animal feed that helps eliminate sand and dirt from the intestinal tract of horses. Contains psyllium seed husk as its active ingredient which gathers sand and lubricates its passage to prevent sand colic. It causes an increase in bulk in the horse's intestinal tract and prompts peristalsis, lessening the intestinal transit time. It may also be used for constipation due to lack of fiber and to improve stool consistency during watery diarrhea. May be administered as a feed or as a top dress. Provide 1 to 1 1/2 scoops every day for a week to adult horses that weigh 1,000 pounds. For maximum performance, these natural psyllium pellets are ideal to be given for a week monthly as a part of your regular preventive care program.
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Active Ingredient | Psyllium seed husk - 140,000 mg (per 5.2 oz) |
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Target pests | Sand and dirt from the intestinal tract. |
For use in | Horses. |
Application | Administer 1 to 1.5 scoops daily for one full week (7 days) out of every month. Give less to ponies, yearlings and foals; more to larger horses and draft breeds. Can be given during or after mealtime. Scoop included equals 5.2 ounces. |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on the label. |
Formulation | Pellet Formula. |
NOT FOR SALE TO | AK, DC, PR |
Dimensions | 4.25 x 7.48 x 11.73 inches. |
Special Features | May help reduce the possibility of sand colic. |
Shipping Weight | 1.00 lbs |
Manufacturer | Durvet Inc (Mfg. Number: 22700250) |
UPC | 745801107199 |
Directions for Use:
Adult horse (1,000 lbs): Administer 1 to 1.5 scoops daily for one full week (7 days) out of every month. Give less to ponies, yearlings and foals; more to larger horses and draft breeds. Can be given during or after mealtime.
Note: Scoop included, 5.2 ounces.
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