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Victory Equine® Daily Gut Health - $185.00
Victory Equine® Gastro Care Paste
Fast-Acting Digestive Support
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Maintence dose lasts 1 horse 1 month
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Loading dose lasts 15 days
Victory Equine Daily Gut Health is a comprehensive daily feed supplement formulated to support total digestive
health, help prevent gastrointestinal upset, and promote recovery of a healthy gut lining. Built on a multi-action
approach, it targets the key contributors to digestive stress so your horse’s stomach and intestinal tract can
function at peak efficiency.
### How These Ingredients Support Equine Gastric Health
This blend of ingredients is designed to promote a healthy stomach environment in horses, particularly by supporting
the
gastric lining, buffering acidity, and aiding digestion. Based on scientific studies and veterinary insights, here's a
breakdown of each key component and its role. These explanations are drawn from research on equine
supplements, focusing on their potential benefits for conditions like gastric ulcers (EGUS), without making
unsubstantiated medical claims.
#### Micro-Milled Whole Oats (Groats)
**Role**: Provides insoluble fiber, including β-glucan, which helps form a protective layer over the stomach lining. This can support mucosal integrity
and reduce irritation from stomach acids.
**Benefits**: In equine studies, oat fibers have been shown to contribute to overall digestive stability, potentially aiding in the prevention of damage
to the nonglandular stomach region.
#### Lecithin
**Role**: A phospholipid derived from sources like soybeans, acting as a surfactant and emulsifier. It lowers surface tension in the stomach and helps
create a hydrophobic (water-repelling) barrier on the gastric mucosa.
**Benefits**: Research indicates it protects against acid damage, synergizing with other ingredients to maintain a healthy stomach environment. It's
commonly used in supplements for horses prone to gastric issues.
#### Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal
**Role**: A natural source of protein, fiber, and minerals like calcium, which acts as a mild buffering agent.
**Benefits**: Supports normal digestive function and helps neutralize excess acidity. Studies on similar supplements note its role in promoting gastric
health alongside antacids.
#### Dried Apple Pectin Pulp
**Role**: A water-soluble fiber that binds water and forms a gel-like substance in the gut.
**Benefits**: Works synergistically with lecithin to buffer the stomach lining, moderate digestion rates, and provide probiotic-like support for
beneficial gut flora. Equine research highlights its potential in protecting against acid-induced lesions and slowing digestive processes for better
nutrient absorption.
#### Dextrose
**Role**: A simple sugar that enhances palatability and provides quick energy.
**Benefits**: In gastric supplements, it may aid in overall formula acceptance by horses, while supporting minor energy needs during digestion. It's
often included for its binding properties in fruit-derived mixes.
#### Products and Byproducts from Dried Fruit
**Role**: Contribute additional fibers, natural antioxidants, and minor nutrients similar to pectin.
**Benefits**: Help bind bile acids, protect against oxidative stress (e.g., free radicals), and support digestive health. These elements are noted in
studies for their role in maintaining stomach lining integrity.
#### Sodium Bicarbonate
**Role**: An antacid that neutralizes gastric acid.
**Benefits**: Temporarily raises stomach pH to reduce acidity, supporting a less irritating environment. Equine trials show it helps buffer contents and
protect the nonglandular mucosa when combined with other ingredients.
#### Calcium Carbonate
**Role**: A mineral antacid and calcium source.
**Benefits**: Buffers stomach acid and aids in maintaining mucosal health. Research demonstrates its ability to protect squamous tissue from acid
damage and support recovery in vitro.
#### Magnesium Oxide
**Role**: Provides magnesium, which acts as a mild buffer and supports muscle and nerve function.
**Benefits**: In equine nutrition, it contributes to overall mineral balance and gastric stability, often included in supplements to help manage acidity
levels.
#### Calcium Propionate (Preservative)
**Role**: Acts as a mold inhibitor to maintain product freshness.
**Benefits**: Ensures the supplement remains stable and safe for use, without directly impacting gastric health.
#### Overall Synergy and Guaranteed Analysis
These ingredients work together to create a multi-layered approach: surface-active agents (like lecithin and pectin) form protective barriers, antacids
(sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate) buffer acidity, and fibers (oats, alfalfa, fruit byproducts) support digestion and nutrient uptake. The
guaranteed analysis reflects this focus—high crude fat (min. 25.2%) from lecithin and oats for energy and protection; controlled crude fiber (max.
9.7%) for gut health; crude protein (min. 6.7%) from alfalfa and oats; and balanced calcium (1.8-2.3%) and magnesium (min. 1.7%) for buffering and
skeletal support.
Always consult a veterinarian before introducing supplements, as individual horse needs vary based on diet, activity, and health status. This
information is based on peer-reviewed studies and general equine nutrition principles.