Seasonal changes can put your horse’s stomach to the test...

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Seasonal changes can put your horse’s stomach to the test...

As autumn approaches, our horses may face significant physiological changes...

Seasonal Change = A Shift in Rhythm for Our Horses

As autumn approaches, our horses may face significant physiological changes. Temperature fluctuations, humidity, changes in daylight, as well as adjustments to new environments or feeding routines can disrupt their digestive system... particularly their stomach.

Gastric Ulcers in Horses: A Silent Issue

The stress caused by these transitions can contribute to the development or worsening of gastric ulcers, a problem far more common than we often realize. These ulcers can lead to chronic pain, poor digestion, reduced performance, and an overall decline in well-being.

Prevention and Solution: the Gastric Pack from Ron Fields Nutrition Europe

In response to this challenge, it is essential to provide our horses with the right support. The Gastric Pack from Ron Fields Nutrition Europe has been specially formulated to help manage and prevent gastric issues, including ulcers. Made from natural products, it provides overall digestive support, reduces acidity, and helps protect the gastric lining from irritation.

The Gastric Pack contains a blend of plants offering a combination of anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, digestive, and adaptogenic effects. These properties support digestive health, reduce inflammation, strengthen the immune system, and help manage stress, making them especially beneficial for animals with digestive issues like gastric ulcers. The combination of these plants offers comprehensive support for both digestive health and the overall well-being of your horse, particularly during stressful or transitional periods, such as seasonal changes. By adding this pack to your horse's routine, you provide an effective solution to help them navigate the seasonal transition with ease.

Act Now! Don’t wait for symptoms to appear. A healthy horse starts with a healthy stomach.