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scientifically proven equine antacid. Gastric
ulcers can wreak havoc on a horse. Constant insult of the
stomach wall by gastric acid can trigger ulceration. Signs of
gastric ulcers include a slack in performance or growth, a shift in
attitude and poor appetite. The active ingredients in
Neigh-Lox buffer gastric acid as well as protect and preserve the
stomach lining from continuous overexposure to gastric acid.
The acid-neutralizing properties of Neigh-Lox are conferred by dihydroxy-aluminum, sodium carbonate and calcium while aluminum
phosphate serves as a gentle coating agent
Feeding Directions:
Weanlings: Add two ounces to each grain meal. Do not
exceed a total of eight ounces daily.
Yearlings: Add four ounces to each grain meal. Do
not exceed a total of sixteen ounces daily.
Horses in Training: Add four ounces to each grain meal.
Do not exceed a total sixteen ounces daily.
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