Neigh-Lox
$170.00 – $705.00
Antacid and Coating Supplement for Horses at Risk of Gastric Ulcers
Prolonged exposure of the stomach to gastric acid can cause damage to the stomach lining, resulting in a painful condition for the horse.
Horses with stomach damage can show irritability, poor appetite, and resistance to work. Research has shown that as many as 90% of horses in training have some level of stomach damage. Gastrointestinal upsets are common amongst many horses. Symptoms may include:
Gastric sensitivity
Loose droppings
Windsucking
Loss of appetite
Weight loss
Stable vices
Poor coat condition
Unsettled behaviour
Why use Neigh-Lox?
May aid in the maintenance of normal digestive functions
Scientifically formulated blend of antacids and gastric agents for horses at risk of gastric irritation and damage
Contains slow and rapid-acting antacids to effectively support the maintenance of a normal gastric environment
Contains coating agents designed to protect the sensitive lining of the stomach.
When to use Neigh-Lox?
Horses at risk of gastric irritation or ulcers
Horses on high grain, reduced forage diets
Performance horses prone to loss of appetite after work, competition or travel
Horses exhibiting stable vices, unsettled behaviour, loose manure or weight loss
Use during stressful conditions such as travel, weaning, show/sales preparation.
Feeding recommendations
Feed 55g (1 level scoop) in each feed as a maintenance serve during low-stress periods.
Feed *110g (2 level scoops) with a small amount of lucerne chaff prior to exercise if not fed before work; for horses in work, during show/sale or competition preparation.
Do not exceed a total daily intake of 454g.
Feed weanlings (1 level scoop) 6-12 months of age each hard feed.
Do not exceed a total daily intake of 227g.
Available Pack Sizes
2.5kg 22 day supply*
12kg 109 day supply*
Antacid and Coating Supplement for Horses at Risk of Gastric Ulcers
Prolonged exposure of the stomach to gastric acid can cause damage to the stomach lining, resulting in a painful condition for the horse.
Horses with stomach damage can show irritability, poor appetite, and resistance to work. Research has shown that as many as 90% of horses in training have some level of stomach damage. Gastrointestinal upsets are common amongst many horses. Symptoms may include:
Gastric sensitivity
Loose droppings
Windsucking
Loss of appetite
Weight loss
Stable vices
Poor coat condition
Unsettled behaviour
Why use Neigh-Lox?
May aid in the maintenance of normal digestive functions
Scientifically formulated blend of antacids and gastric agents for horses at risk of gastric irritation and damage
Contains slow and rapid-acting antacids to effectively support the maintenance of a normal gastric environment
Contains coating agents designed to protect the sensitive lining of the stomach.
When to use Neigh-Lox?
Horses at risk of gastric irritation or ulcers
Horses on high grain, reduced forage diets
Performance horses prone to loss of appetite after work, competition or travel
Horses exhibiting stable vices, unsettled behaviour, loose manure or weight loss
Use during stressful conditions such as travel, weaning, show/sales preparation.
Feeding recommendations
Feed 55g (1 level scoop) in each feed as a maintenance serve during low-stress periods.
Feed *110g (2 level scoops) with a small amount of lucerne chaff prior to exercise if not fed before work; for horses in work, during show/sale or competition preparation.
Do not exceed a total daily intake of 454g.
Feed weanlings (1 level scoop) 6-12 months of age each hard feed.
Do not exceed a total daily intake of 227g.
Available Pack Sizes
2.5kg 22 day supply*
12kg 109 day supply*