Redmond Daily Gold Stress Relief, Natural Healing Clay for Gastric Ulcers in Horses

$68.99

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Description
  •  WHAT IS DAILY GOLD? – Daily Gold is a totally pure montmorillonite clay that comprises 68 minerals and three% sodium chloride. These identical 68 components are discovered in the tissues of animals and folks – they’re the constructing blocks of life. Daily Gold merchandise comprise no fillers, no grains, no sweeteners and no synthetic colours or flavors.
  • WHAT DOES IT DO? – Daily Gold has a means with digestive points. Unique molecules appeal to and bind toxins that trigger abdomen hassle whereas its excessive pH helps take the burn out of acidic ulcers and sores. Horses with ulcer signs actually profit from Daily Gold
  • HOW TO USE? – Just add Daily Gold to your feed. For finest outcomes, combine it with a moist mash so your horse is certain to get it
  • HOW LONG CAN 25lb. LAST? – For horses which can be working at a median stage, feed 2 ounces per horse per day. Given that the Daily Gold comprises 25 kilos of product, one bag ought to final one horse about 6 months
  • FEED WITH OTHER SUPPLEMENTS? – Because Daily Gold offers a broad spectrum of minerals (68 to be actual) in hint quantities, it’s secure to feed with different dietary supplements. Daily Gold helps to fill in the gaps the place different dietary supplements can not – most mineral dietary supplements comprise as much as 12 minerals
Redmond Daily Gold Stress Relief, Natural Healing Clay for Gastric Ulcers in Horses (25 LBS)

 

Additional information
Weight 27.1 oz
Dimensions 12.3 × 10 × 9.7 in
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Brand

REDMOND

EAN

0018788330721

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Manufacturer

REDMOND

Model

ASRDailyGold25lb

MPN

ASRDailyGold25lb

NumberOfItems

1

PartNumber

ASRDailyGold25lb

Publisher

REDMOND

Size

25 LBS

Studio

REDMOND

UPC

018788330721

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