PerNaturam Adstringa tannin herbs help with severe digestive problems that always occur in horses. Many horses today suffer from watery stools in particular. Fecal water indicates a permeable intestinal mucosa and poor absorption of intestinal water. When this problem occurs, the intestinal flora is always considerably disturbed - often by fructans, fungi and fungal toxins (endophytes) - and as a result the entire digestion is impaired.
The tannins contained in the astringent herbs condense the intestinal mucosa. Adstringa is combined with Amara bitter herbs and, depending on the severity of the problem, with EquiGaron or PerNaturam's peloid pellets.
Blackberry leaves, yarrow, oak bark, knotweed, origanum, cinquefoil, white horehound, marigold (calendula).
Analytical and contents
Crude protein 9.5 %, crude fat 3 %, crude fiber 28 %, crude ash 8.6 %.
Minerals:
Calcium 1.58 %, phosphorus 0.19 %, sodium 0.06 %.
For a 600 kg horse, feed 50 to 70 g of Adstringa Tannin Herbs over 5 to 7 days. Then give Amara Bitter Herbs for three to 4 weeks. It makes sense - and is often necessary - to additionally feed EquiGaron or Peloid pellets from PerNaturam for two weeks. This usually solves the problem. The intestinal mucosa has normalized and the desired intestinal bacteria have colonized and multiplied.