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Our best-selling supplement, Visceral+ is a comprehensive gut formula to maintain your horse’s stomach and hindgut health. Visceral+ supports the function of the immune system, is competition safe, and is recommended by veterinarians.

* Based on a 500 kg (1100 lb) horse at a feeding rate of 80 grams per day
We stand behind our products to provide the best nutrition for your horse. No fillers, just research-backed ingredients. If your horse doesn't love this product, our Customer Happiness team is here to help or give you a refund guaranteed.
Visceral+ Supports:
  • Stomach Health
  • Overall Well-Being
  • Gut Health
  • Digestive Function
  • Immune System
  • Athletic Performance
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Nutrient Absorption
  • Animal Comfort

Health and wellness start in the gut. Mad Barn’s Visceral+ is our most powerful gut supplement in a convenient pelleted format that horses love.

Visceral+ is formulated with the highest quality natural ingredients including probiotics, yeast, herbs, minerals and amino acids to support your horse’s gut health and immune system.

Visceral+ was developed in conjunction with veterinarians and is clinically tested in horses to help maintain stomach and hindgut health.

 

Why Use Visceral+?

The incidence of stomach issues has been reported to exceed 95% in performance horses, and a large proportion of pleasure horses have been found to have stomach issues.

Essentially any horse that undergoes stall confinement, has inconsistent access to feed, is fed grain, or is trailered is at risk of developing stomach issues.

Visceral+ works in four key ways to maintain balance in the digestive system:

  • Supports Natural Healing Processes
    • A scientifically formulated combination of ingredients that works with your horse’s natural biology to maintain a healthy intestinal lining.
  • Nutritional Building Blocks
    • Visceral+ is a nutraceutical formula that contains natural ingredients that support your horse’s microbiome and stomach tissue.
  • Comprehensive Protection
    • The stomach represents only 8% of the total digestive system. That leaves a lot of other areas for something to go wrong. Visceral+ contains ingredients that also support the hindgut.
  • Supports the Immune System
    • Upwards of 70% of the immune system is driven by the gut and Visceral+ helps support immune function.

Get Visceral+ to maintain your horse’s stomach and hindgut health!

  • Supports the function of the immune system.
  • Product is competition safe.
  • In a convenient pelleted format that horses love.

Don’t Fight Biology

Go with the natural solution that works with your horse’s biology. Visceral+ works by:

  • Supporting the natural barrier that protects stomach tissue
  • Supporting normal mucin production, which functions as a defensive layer within the gastrointestinal tract
  • Providing probiotic and prebiotic ingredients to maintain hindgut health
  • Supporting normal defences against pathogens by helping to maintain immune health

 

Visceral+ is clinically tested

The clinical study for Visceral+ was carried out by Halton Equine Veterinary Services. The initial premise of the trial was to examine the effects of Visceral+ in horses with gastric ulcers.

Horses brought to the clinic to be scoped for gastric ulcers were enrolled in the study, with the owners consent, if they presented with obvious ulcers or hyperkeratosis. The horses were treated with GastroGard for 15–30 days. Visceral+ was supplemented one to two weeks prior to cessation of the GastroGard treatment and for another 30 days without GastroGard. All horses were re-scoped at the end of 60 days. All horses showed improvement to complete healing at the end of 60 days.

Visceral+ is a pelleted supplement that works with the body to naturally support stomach and hindgut health, maintaining normal immune defenses against digestive upsets.

You should always consult a qualified nutritionist before altering your feed program. Submit your horse’s diet for analysis online and one of our equine nutritionists will be happy to provide a complementary review.

Bio-Mos™2022-11-07T11:26:12-05:00

BIO MOSBio-Mos™ from Alltech™ is a proprietary ingredient made from a specific strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast. 

Bio-Mos™ has been clinically studied in 734 research trials and is featured in 114 peer-reviewed publications. It has been used for over 20 years to promote gastrointestinal health and integrity in a variety of agricultural animals, including horses.

According to Alltech™, Bio-Mos™ works by supporting the digestive and immune systems. 

Choline2022-11-07T11:32:55-05:00

CholineCholine serves as a building block for cell membranes and is a precursor of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

This nutrient is closely related to B-vitamins. It is a constituent of lecithin which is a type of fatty substance known as a phospholipid.

Docosahexaenoic Acid2022-11-07T11:39:40-05:00

Docosahexaenoic AcidDocosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) is a polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acid.

DHA is an “essential fatty acid” because it is fundamental for bodily processes, yet it cannot be made in the body and has to be obtained from the diet. DHA can be synthesized from alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 fatty acid found in plant sources. However,  this conversion is poor in all mammals.

DHA can be supplemented directly from marine sources such as fish oil and microalgae.

EMP™2022-11-07T11:49:43-05:00

EMPDietary Escape Microbial Protein (EMP™) from Alltech is a type of protein supplement that isn’t broken down in the gut by microbes.

Amino acids are the building blocks from which proteins are synthesized in the body. There are 21 standard amino acids required by all mammals to form proteins and other biomolecules.

Nine of these amino acids are essential, meaning they cannot be made by the body and must come from food or supplement sources. The nine essential amino acids are histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine.

Glutamine2022-11-07T11:53:31-05:00

L GlutamineL-Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid that is found in the horse’s body. It plays a role in protein synthesis and cellular energy metabolism.

Glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid that is required in higher amounts when the animal is experiencing periods of stress or undergoing intensive exercise. Animals can normally produce adequate amounts of this nutrient endogenously (internally), however, under certain circumstances stores of glutamine can become depleted.

Kelp Meal2022-11-07T11:58:35-05:00

Kelp MealKelp meal (seaweed) is a type of brown algae that contains several minerals including magnesium, potassium, iodine, calcium and iron. It is also a source of several vitamins, micro-nutrients and 20 different amino acids.

Kelp is commonly fed as an iodine supplement to support thyroid function.

Dried seaweed meal also contains high levels of polysaccharides, which may act as prebiotics in the hindgut.

Lecithin2022-11-07T12:07:46-05:00

LecithinLecithin is a type of natural fatty substance made up of phospholipids such as phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylinositol, and phosphatidylserine. It is a source of the essential nutrient choline and has been shown to play a role in liver health, neurological health and healthy metabolism.

It is involved in building and maintaining cell membranes throughout the body, including the digestive tract.

Magnesium2023-06-12T17:59:00-04:00

Magnesium Oxide for HorsesMagnesium is a macro-mineral that plays an important role in regulating nerve impulse transmission, protein synthesis, energy metabolism and enzyme activity. It is involved in over 300 different enzyme reactions in the horse’s body.

60% of the magnesium in the body is found in the bones and 40% is found in extracellular fluids and soft tissues.

As a supplement, it is best given in the form of inorganic magnesium oxide which has an absorption rate of approximately 56%.

Marshmallow Root Extract2022-11-07T12:13:25-05:00

Marshmallow Root ExtractMarshmallow Root Extract (Althea officinalis) is a herbal supplement purported to ease inflammation. It is a good source of vitamin A, B vitamins, iodine, zinc, calcium, iron and sodium.

MB-5 Strain Probiotic2023-03-20T15:02:11-04:00

MB 5 Strain ProbioticMad Barn’s 5-strain probiotic supplement is a blend of 5 different bacterial strains. Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that support fibre digestion and gut health.

Our MB-5 Strain Probiotic contains 20 billion CFU (Colony Forming Units) per gram of Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus fermentum, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus farciminis. Find out more about our probiotic blend here.

Meadowsweet2022-11-07T12:20:48-05:00

MeadowsweetThe flowers and leaves of the Meadowsweet herb are a natural source of salicylic acid, which is the active ingredient found in aspirin. Salicylates are mild anti-inflammatory compounds.

Methionine2022-11-07T12:26:04-05:00

MethionineDL-Methionine is an essential amino acid that acts as a building block for proteins involved in metabolism, growth, liver function and more. It cannot be synthesized internally and must be supplied by feed or supplementation. It is the second-most likely amino acid for a horse to be deficient in.

Methionine is an important component of hoof and hair tissue because it is required for keratin synthesis. It plays a role in central nervous system function and is involved in the synthesis of the neurotransmitter serotonin. It is also necessary for detoxification pathways, is required to produce creatine, and supports the integrity of joints, ligaments, tendons and other connective tissues. Furthermore, methionine is a precursor for taurine, L-Carnitine and the sulfur-containing amino acid cysteine.

The NRC’s Nutrient Requirements of Horses recommends daily intake of 7,500 mg for a 500 kg / 1100 lb horse at maintenance.

Milk Thistle2022-11-07T12:27:46-05:00

Milk ThistleMilk thistle (Silybum marianum) is an herbal supplement commonly used to promote liver health. It contains the active compound silymarin and antioxidants.

Oat Hulls2022-11-07T12:30:45-05:00

Oat HullsOats hulls are the outer envelope of the oat grain and are a co-product of oat processing. The hulls are high in fibre and low in protein and energy. It is used as a low-NSC pelleting substrate.

Peppermint2022-11-07T12:33:12-05:00

PeppermintPeppermint contains small amounts of volatile oils like menthol which may support digestive function.

It is also a safe, natural flavour that supports the palatability of Visceral+.

Slippery Elm Bark2022-11-07T12:35:53-05:00

Slippery Elm BarkSlippery Elm Bark is an herbal supplement made from the inner bark of the Red Elm tree.

Slippery Elm powder is a rich source of mucilage, which is a viscous or gelatinous substance that contains polysaccharides.

Yea-Sacc 1026®2022-11-07T12:43:38-05:00

Yea Sacc1026Yea-Sacc 1026® is a yeast culture developed by Alltech that is based on Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain 1026. This strain of yeast was specifically selected for its influence on digestion in animals.

A pelleted supplement to be used for horses with gastric ulcers. To maintain stomach and hindgut health. Supports the immune system.

Directions for Use:

Feed 1 scoop per day (2.8 oz / 80 grams) per 1,100 lbs (500 kg) of body weight.

Body Weight Scoops Dose
< 200 kg 0.5 scoop 40 g
200 – 500 kg 1 scoop 80 g
> 500 kg 1.5 scoops 120 g
1 scoop = 2.8 oz = 80 grams

Caution:

Store in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight. Keep tightly closed when not in use.

Shelf Life:

12 months from date of manufacture.

Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by Health Canada or the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Per gram serving
Ingredients Per 80 G
Gut Health Pak
(Lecithin, Bio-Mos™, EMP™, Marshmallow Root Extract, Slippery Elm, Yea-Sacc1026™)
29,350 mg
Magnesium 5,600 mg
Glutamine 5,000 mg
Kelp 2,000 mg
Meadowsweet 3,000 mg
Milk Thistle 3,000 mg
Peppermint 1,000 mg
Methionine 2,000 mg
Choline 150 mg
Docosahexaenoic Acid 350 mg
MB-5 Strain Probiotic 20 billion CFU

REMAINING INGREDIENTS: Oat hulls, cellulose, canola oil, flavour, citric acid.

Register & manufactured by: Mad Barn Inc., Petersburg, ON, Canada.

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* Recommended serving size of 16 grams per 100 kg (220 lb) of body weight
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Disclaimer: Recommended feeding rate varies depending on your horse's condition and current diet. Consult with a nutritionist to determine the appropriate inclusion rate for your horse.

Customer Questions About This Product

    Can I de-worm my horse while she is on Visceral?
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    Q Can I de-worm my horse while she is on Visceral?
    Asked by Julie Corkett on December 17, 2023 10:08 am
    Answered by the admin Yes it is fine to deworm your horse while she is being fed Visceral+ as the product will help to support normal gastrointestinal function during the deworming process. 
  2. Can Visceral be fed with Omneity?
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    Q Can Visceral be fed with Omneity?
    Asked by Christi on May 18, 2023 3:13 pm
    Answered by the admin Yes, Visceral+ can be fed with Omneity (or AminoTrace+). Omneity provides daily essential nutrients including vitamins and minerals needed for optimal health and Visceral+ contains specifically selected ingredients to support digestive function from the stomach to the colon. 
  4. How much should I feed my 13.2 hh pony. She is approx. 350 kg.
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    Q How much should I feed my 13.2 hh pony. She is approx. 350 kg.
    Asked by Susan Dobbs on April 9, 2023 10:03 am
    Answered by the admin Your pony should get 1 full scoop of the Visceral+.
  6. Hello can Visceral be fed to yearlings?
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    Q Hello can Visceral be fed to yearlings?
    Asked by Robin Teichrib on April 7, 2023 1:06 pm
    Answered by the admin Hi Robin! Yes, Visceral+ can be fed to yearlings at the recommended feeding rate based on body weight.
  8. What’s the shelf live of Vicseral+? My horse refuses to say it even though I’ve only given him 1/4 of the recommended ration.
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    Q What’s the shelf live of Vicseral+? My horse refuses to say it even though I’ve only given him 1/...... Read more
    Asked by Isabella on March 25, 2023 8:03 pm
    Answered by the admin Thank you for your question, Visceral+ has a shelf life of one year after its date of manufacture. Please feel free to reach out to our team and we'd be happy to offer some tips and tricks to introducing a new supplement to your horse :)
  10. Do you have to feed the full 80g, Visceral +, in one meal or can it be split into two feedings?
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    Q Do you have to feed the full 80g, Visceral +, in one meal or can it be split into two feedings?
    Asked by Vicki Greene on January 13, 2023 11:06 pm
    Answered by the admin The full dosage of Visceral+ can be fed in a single meal per day, or split up into two meals per day.
  12. Can visceral be fed with omega alpha regenerEQ?
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    Q Can visceral be fed with omega alpha regenerEQ?
    Asked by Shannon on January 11, 2023 6:17 am
    Answered by the admin Yes, these products can be fed together.
  14. Hi, I was wondering if the w-3 oil has been approved for pregnant mares? Thanks
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    Q Hi, I was wondering if the w-3 oil has been approved for pregnant mares? Thanks
    Asked by Karen DaPonte on October 21, 2022 9:41 am
    A Hi Karen, yes, W-3 Oil can safely be fed to pregnant mares. However, we recommend all pregnant mares to undergo a diet evaluation with our nutrition consultant first before starting any new supplement. You can submit your horse's diet for analysis at http://madbarn.ca/analyze-diet/
  16. I am currently feeding my mare Equine Choice pro/prebiotic. I would like to add visceral+ to her diet as well. My question is if I should discontinue the use of her currently probiotic or if I can continue to feed both? Thank you
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    Q I am currently feeding my mare Equine Choice pro/prebiotic. I would like to add visceral+ to her ...... Read more
    Asked by April Kelly on July 18, 2022 10:18 am
    Answered by the admin Visceral+ contains 20 billion CFU of the MB-5 Strain of Probiotics per 80g serving so it's not necessary to feed Equine Choice pro/prebiotic in addition.
  18. My 20 yo TB is currently taking sucralfate for. Hind gut ulcer, he had a positive succeed test. Some improvement after 30 days but still has liquid poop mixed with some more form poops. Would this supplement be ok to take or should we wait until we are done with the sucralfate.
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    Q My 20 yo TB is currently taking sucralfate for. Hind gut ulcer, he had a positive succeed test. S...... Read more
    Asked by Sally Shaw on February 2, 2022 9:50 pm
    A Hi Sally - You can introduce Visceral+ while your horse is still on medication. It will help support gut health following his treatment and should help get his manure quality back to normal. We recommend at least 2 months on the recommended daily dose.
  20. Is it recommended to feed Visceral+ as a maintenance supplement to a horse with a past of ulcers? Or should I be switching him to a different supplement for gut maintenance?
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    Q Is it recommended to feed Visceral+ as a maintenance supplement to a horse with a past of ulcers?...... Read more
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on November 5, 2021 9:56 am
    A Visceral can be fed long-term to horses who are ulcer-prone. Many of our customers feed Visceral through stressful periods like show season and switch to Optimum Digestive Health to support hindgut health during the off-season.
  22. Will this treat hind gut ulcers ?
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    Q Will this treat hind gut ulcers ?
    Asked by Brittany on November 4, 2021 8:37 pm
    Answered by the admin Hi Brittany, Visceral+ does contain ingredients that support hindgut health in horses. However, if you know your horse does not have gastric ulcers and only has hindgut ulcers, our Optimum Digestive Health supplement will provide more targeted support.
  24. Hi, I am an Equine Physio and would like to read the research that supports your product. Would you please send me the journal citation? Thank you in advance, much appreciated.
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    Q Hi, I am an Equine Physio and would like to read the research that supports your product. Would y...... Read more
    Asked by Linda Walker on October 27, 2021 8:43 am
    Answered by the admin Linda, Thanks for reaching out about Visceral+.  The clinical trial for Visceral+ is not published, but there are literally thousands of published articles on the ingredients used in Visceral+, is there something specific you would like to see?  
  26. Has there been a change in the formula since January 2021? I noticed the shelf life recommendation changed from 24 months to 12.
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    Q Has there been a change in the formula since January 2021? I noticed the shelf life recommendatio...... Read more
    Asked by Claire G on October 1, 2021 11:22 am
    A Visceral has a shelf life of 24 months from the date of manufacture.
  28. How would I find a retailer close to LaJunta, CO
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    Q How would I find a retailer close to LaJunta, CO
    Asked by Sam on September 2, 2021 5:14 pm
    Answered by the admin Hi Sam, US orders can be placed at https://madbarn.com/product/visceral/ and we offer free shipping across the USA!
  30. My horse just came off a 25 day round of Omeprazole after we thought she had an ulcer. She seems good now but I was thinking about adding in visceral+ in her diet. Could I do visceral+ for 2 months then switch her to your optimum probiotics?
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    Q My horse just came off a 25 day round of Omeprazole after we thought she had an ulcer. She seems ...... Read more
    Asked by Chantal Kuiack on August 30, 2021 1:32 pm
    Answered by the admin Hi Chantal, Yes, we have many customers who do exactly this! We recommend two months of Visceral+ to support gut health and to reduce the risk of relapse following cessation of omeprazole. After two months, you can switch to either Optimum Digestive Health or Optimum Probiotic.
  32. Can’t find scoop in my 20kg tub
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    Q Can’t find scoop in my 20kg tub
    Asked by Linda on July 14, 2021 4:01 pm
    Answered by the admin Hi Linda, Sorry that you can't find the scoop! The scoop we use for Visceral+ is roughly equivalent to 1/3 of a cup. If you have a 1/3 cup measure, then one scoop per day would give you the correct feeding rate!
  34. Are there any other alternatives of this product available in a concentrate, powder, or other form (not oil)? I want to start my mare in this but she tested positive to wheat, oats, corn, cottonseed, and linseed allergens-hoping there will be an option for this supplement that she can have in the future! Preference for not oil upon the barns request for ease of prepping supplements.
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    Q Are there any other alternatives of this product available in a concentrate, powder, or other for...... Read more
    Asked by Jo Cyr on June 24, 2021 9:06 pm
    Answered by the admin Hi Jo, Unfortunately, we don't have a concentrate or powdered version of Visceral+ available.
  36. Can it be given to a horse on previcox?
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    Q Can it be given to a horse on previcox?
    Asked by Jody on June 20, 2021 2:02 pm
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    Yes, it can.

  38. I have been told by my vet the only medication to rid of ulcers is omeprazole. Does Visceral do the same on its own?
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    Q I have been told by my vet the only medication to rid of ulcers is omeprazole. Does Visceral do t...... Read more
    Asked by Glenna Benson on May 31, 2021 3:10 pm
    Answered by the admin Visceral+ is a dietary supplement, not a drug. Therefore, we cannot say that Visceral+ can treat ulcers. However, it can provide nutritional support for horses with ulcers and has been clinically tested to maintain gut health. We have an article with further information Omeprazole here. The main issue with Omeprazole is the high rate of ulcer rebound following use. Visceral+ can help with reducing the likelihood of ulcer recurrence.
  40. Can I feed Visceral+ with Optimum Probiotics or Optimum Digestive Health?
  41. 1 vote
    Q Can I feed Visceral+ with Optimum Probiotics or Optimum Digestive Health?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 8:29 pm
    Answered by the admin There's no need to supplement with Optimum Probiotics or Optimum Digestive Health if you are feeding the full rate of Visceral+ as it contains probiotics and many of the ingredients in ODH. Once you are seeing improvements in your horse after 2-3 months of Visceral+, we recommend transitioning to either of these products to maintain hindgut health
  42. Is there a loading dose followed by a maintenance dose?
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    Q Is there a loading dose followed by a maintenance dose?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 8:26 pm
    Answered by the admin No, you can begin with the full serving size (80 grams) on the first day. We recommend continuing at this rate for 2-3 months before reassessing and potentially lowering the serving size.
  44. If I would like to take my horse off Visceral, do I need to gradually taper off?
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    Q If I would like to take my horse off Visceral, do I need to gradually taper off?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 8:22 pm
    Answered by the admin No, you can just stop feeding it. There will be no negative effect.
  46. What is the difference between Visceral+ and Optimum Digestive Health?
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    Q What is the difference between Visceral+ and Optimum Digestive Health?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 8:16 pm
    Answered by the admin Visceral+ is a product that is targeted towards supporting gastric health, and it also contains bacterial probiotics and other prebiotic ingredients like MOS (mannan-oligosaccharides) to nourish the hindgut bacteria and restore balance to the entire digestive system. Ingredients like glutamine, magnesium, and lecithin also help to support the integrity of the intestinal lining and help the GI tract heal itself naturally. Optimum Digestive Health, or ODH, is a supplement that targets hindgut health, specifically, to enhance fibre fermentation and reduce the level of harmful bacteria that may be proliferating in the hindgut. ODH contains probiotics and prebiotics, like Visceral+, but it does not contain glutamine or lecithin.
  48. Can Visceral be split between 2 servings per day?
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    Q Can Visceral be split between 2 servings per day?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 8:12 pm
    Answered by the admin Yes, you can split Visceral between 2 feedings, this will not affect the efficacy of the supplement
  50. Is there anything in Visceral+ that will cause a horse to test positive in competition?
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    Q Is there anything in Visceral+ that will cause a horse to test positive in competition?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 8:07 pm
    Answered by the admin No, all ingredients in Visceral are safe for competition. We have thousands of competition horses on the product.
  52. Can Visceral+ be fed together with Tri-Acta H.A?
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    Q Can Visceral+ be fed together with Tri-Acta H.A?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 8:05 pm
    Answered by the admin Yes, these can be fed together. For individualized recommendations for your horse, you can submit your horse's diet for evaluation by one of our equine nutritionists
  54. Should I be feeding Visceral+ year-round or only until symptoms have passed?
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    Q Should I be feeding Visceral+ year-round or only until symptoms have passed?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 7:57 pm
    Answered by the admin For horses with gastric upset, we recommend Visceral+, which can be used effectively during and following omeprazole treatment. We recommend feeding Visceral+ for a minimum of two months before re-assessing. It contains probiotics and nutrients that support tissue healing. A lower cost option for gut health maintenance would be our Optimum Digestive Health (ODH) Pellets. ODH also contains probiotics, however it lacks some of the ingredients to support horses with ulcers. It works by stabilizing the gut flora and promoting nutrient absorption, both of which help to support gut health.
  56. Can Visceral+ be used in horses that have never had ulcers?
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    Q Can Visceral+ be used in horses that have never had ulcers?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 7:49 pm
    Answered by the admin Yes, Visceral+ can be used as a complete GI tract supplement even if you don't suspect ulcers. It contains high levels of probiotics, medicinal herbs, prebiotic substances and toxin binders to support optimal gastric and hindgut health. When the hindgut bacteria and tissues are healthy and functioning well, then it's much easier for horses to gain weight, muscle mass and feel their best!
  58. Can Visceral help with fecal water syndrome?
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    Q Can Visceral help with fecal water syndrome?
    Asked by Mad Barn Customer on March 16, 2021 7:28 pm
    Answered by the admin Fecal water syndrome can be difficult to resolve, but we have had many customers use Visceral+ with good success. It contains bacterial probiotics and prebiotic ingredients like MOS (mannan-oligosaccharides) to nourish the hindgut bacteria and restore balance to the entire digestive system. Ingredients like glutamine, magnesium and lecithin also help to support the integrity of the intestinal lining and help the GI tract heal itself naturally. We recommend a course of 2-3 months on the full 80 gram dose, and then re-assess from there. Usually the horse can transition to Optimum Digestive Health after Visceral+ to help maintain a balanced digestive system.

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