Smectizorb

ELIMINATE TOXINS & AID DIGESTION

A complementary DTO Smectite mineral feed to support healthy gastrointestinal function in foals and horses. 

  • Bentonite Clay Extract - For optimal digestive function and a balanced gastrointestinal system
  • Outstanding absorption capacity
  • Works like a sponge - Binds Toxins & harmful substances in the digestive tract

Elements range

 
Size
 
£42.50
 

PRODUCT FEATURES

Our best for your Equine

Digestion

An advanced supplement tailored to support digestive health in horses.

Multi Vitamin

Ensuring horses receive essential nutrients vital for overall health, performance, and well-being.

Equine

Suitable for horses or ponies.

Powder

Powdered supplements offer convenient and versatile administration.

Product Knowledge

Smectizorb (complementary mineral feed) is an intestinal protectant based on Di-Tri Octahedral (DTO) Smectite.

This formula provides a large surface area and high absorbency capacity for toxins, bacteria and free radicals which may contribute to digestive tract upsets.

Smectizorb also contains Illite and Kaolin to further assist the gastro-intestinal function of horses and foals.

This may be added to feed, mixed with water to form a paste/liquid, or may be administered by a vet via stomach tube.

Competition Safe (FEI).

Instructions for Proper Use
Adult horses: 1-2 cups per day or as directed by your veterinarian.
Foals: 1/4 cup mixed with water, 2-3 times daily or as directed by your veterinarian.

1 cup = approximately 120 grams.

Smectizorb is suitable for gastric tube administration by your veterinarian.
Your veterinarian may recommend alternative feeding amounts based on clinical need.

Composition
Bentonite clay extract (rich in di-tri-octahedral smectite - 98%)

Additives per 1kg
Sodium chloride: 10g
Calcium carbonate: 10g

Analytical Constituents
Crude ash: 87%
Moisture: 9.1%

FEI compliant / ADMR compliant

Suitable only for feeding horses. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not freeze. The administration to sport horses may conflict with national equestrian sports regulations, so always check with the relevant authority. Please adhere to the feeding recommendations.