Excellent Horse Sand Gone
Information
Especially for the removal of sand in the intestinal tract and to compensate for chronic digestive disorders in the colon!
Complementary feed (diet feed) for horses.
Sand-Gone contains the fiber-rich source of psyllium and supports a good intestinal function.
Sand-Gone forms a gelatinous mass in the intestines and binds accumulated sand to the manure and then leaves the horse's body.
Psyllium for sand removal and bowel function.
When does the horse suffer from accumulated sand?
This is easy to test by filling half a bucket with water and adding 5 to 6 fertilizer balls. Let the bucket stand for an hour and then check the contents. If there is more than 1 teaspoon of sand at the bottom of the bucket, the horse has ingested too much sand. The advice is to give the horse Sand-Gone, to prevent intestinal discomfort, among other things!
Feeding advice
Horse up to 450 kg: 50 g twice a day for 6 days.
Horse from 450 kg: 100 g twice a day for 6 days.













