GNF supplies a unique formulation of probiotics, amino acids, seaweed extract and specific minerals necessary to aid in the recovery and maintenance of a healthy digestive tract. The easy to feed pellet contains essential minerals Calcium and Magnesium, specific amino acids Glutamine and Threonine in high concentrations, prebiotics which are a feed source for beneficial bacteria, and a seaweed extract rich in amino acids and essential nutrients. GNF Pellets are available in 3kg and 10kg units.
Ingredient Analysis: GNF contains both calcium and magnesium which are recognised as alkaline providers, and have been shown to increase intestinal mucosal integrity (Wang, 2000). Seaweed Extract (from Laminaria Hyperborea) - Creates a floating raft of gel which helps to protect the non glandular part of the stomach from acid. Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) - - Classified as prebiotics (Mikkelsen and Jensen, 2004); substances that are recognised to stimulate growth of desirable bacteria (Kapiki et al., 2007), which can result in a positive symbiotic relationship between bacteria and host (Gibson and Roberfroid, 1995). - Form a food substrate for the beneficial bacteria in the hind gut. - Fructooligosaccharides can remain available as substrates for microbial populations to utilise, and thus promote increased intestinal efficiency Glutamine - - An important amino acid for repair of epithelial cells. - Glutamine supplementation has proven to increase intestinal performance (Yan and Qiu-Zhou, 2006), and has been found to decrease over-expression of pro-inflammatory genes, thus leading to a reduction in intestinal damage of rats receiving acetic acid supplementation (Fillmann et al., 2007). Threonine - Is an essential amino acid and studies have shown that restriction of this nutrient may limit intestinal mucin synthesis and reduce gut barrier function (Hamard et al., 2007;Faure et al., 2005) Laminaria hyperborea - - Is a brown kelp or seaweed that has been found to be extremely palatable and provide increased digestible energy sources for sheep kept on the Orkney island of North Ronaldsay (Hansen et al., 2003). - L. hyperborea contains higher amounts of vitamins, minerals and proteins, when compared to conventional vegetable sources (ibid.)Brand | TRM |
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Applicator/ Dispenser | Measuring Scoop |
My Product Must Be... | Safe for Lactation, Safe for Pregnancy |
My Horse Is... | Girthy, Loose |
Ingredients Label | Calcium carbonate 20%, soya beans (extruded), magnesium hydroxide 10%, Seaweed Meal (from Laminaria Hyperborea) 10%, fructo-oligosaccharides 10%, L-Glutamine 3.8%, Lignocellulose, Kaolin (15,000mg/100g), Silicic acid (precipitated & dried) (5,000 mg/100g), Threonine (4,720mg/100g) |
Key Ingredients | Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium, Probiotic, Seaweed |
Instructions for use | All horses: Feed 50g twice daily Ponies and Foals: Feed 25g twice daily |
Maintenance Feeding Rate (average size animal) | 50g twice daily (100g) |
How long will it last (days)? | 3kg - 30 days for a horse, 60 days for ponies/foals 10kg - 100 days for a horse, 200 days for ponies/foals |
Approx cost per day | 3kg - £1.45, 10kg - £1.07 |