Prevent Stomach Ulcers & Digestive Problems With Starting Gate Granules, Especially When Transporting Stressed Horses!

Transporting Horses –  It is a generally accepted theory that stress on horses being transported can induce symptoms of gastric ulcers.  Starting Gate Granules is a safe & inexpensive natural alternative to acid blocking drugs when transporting horses for short term trips.  Starting Gate is now  available in a smaller 1.1 gallon travel size (3 week supply) that stores more easily than our 5 gallon pails (15 week supply) when traveling, and can stay fresher longer.

Signs of ulcers – 1 in 3 Horses suffer from gastric ulcers. Horses who exhibit signs of ulcers may benefit from the use of Starting Gate.  These signs may include: poor appetite, dullness, attitude changes, decreased performance, poor body condition, rough hair coat, poor hoof growth, weight loss, intermittent colic, and diarrhea. 

The ingredients in Starting Gate are well documented to help reverse these conditions resulting from gastric equine ulcers.Starting Gate nutritionally strengthens the epithelial tissues that line the gastro-intestinal tract.It is a highly concentrated form of phospholipids (97% A.I.min) that absorb food and supplement (e.g. vitamins) nutrients and pass them through to the blood supply. Phospholipids have also been reported to nutritionally help prevention and reversal of equine gastric ulcers. The ingredients are recognized as safe food additives for humans and animals by US Food and Drug Administration, European Union, and World Health Organization. Made in USA.

Testing Palatability – The palatability of Starting Gate Granules on horses is excellent.  However, customers with horses that are finicky eaters may prefer to test the palatability of the product with a 1.1 gallon Travel Size before ordering the larger 5 gallon pail.

For more information, please contact:

SBS EQUINE

239-354-3361

[email protected]

www.sbsequine.com

340 9th Street North
Suite 86, Naples FL 34102
[email protected]
239.354.3361
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