Yeast Booster 1,6kg

Black Horse Premium

Special supplementary feed for horses – stabilises physiological digestion.

Yeast Booster is suitable for horses whose intestines make poor use of feed and in periods when a horse’s intestinal functions are at risk (transportation, changes in feed, recovering animals).

 

Yeast Booster contains mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS), which help maintain the health of the intestinal bacterial strain. These yeast cell wall fibres promote the vitality of useful intestinal bacteria and ignore any harmful bacteria. MOS can bind any harmful substances found in feed and thus promote the removal of these and any harmful bacteria from the intestines. Mannan- oligosaccharides also affect the small masses of lymphatic tissue in the small intestine (Peyer’s patches), which form part of the body’s defence system. As a result, the amount of IgA antibodies in the intestines is increased. Live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), on the other hand, promotes the creation of microbes that benefit the large intestine and helps break down fibre. For racehorses that are fed large quantities of feed concentrate (that contain a great deal of starch), the addition of live yeast to their feed helps balance the changes in acidity (pH) in their large intestine. Brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a versatile and natural source of B vitamins. In addition to these vitamins, it also contains useful amino acids and intestine-friendly inactivated yeasts that helps promote the wellbeing of microfauna together with the B vitamins. Selenium is required for muscle function and development

Horses 20–25 g per day For the prevention of digestive disorders, both during and after, recommended use period 4 weeks.

Daily dose should be divided between two feeding times. Mix with feed. Smaller doses can be used during the introductory phase.

A daily dose of 25 g contains:

Mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS) 12.5 g

Live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) 6*10^10 PMY

Selenium (organic) 0.05 mg

Brewer’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)