Soothing Pink Paste
All horses with gastric upset
PACKAGING: Syringe 1.06 oz (30 grams), 12 to a box
Performance horses are susceptible to occasional gastric upset
All horses are prone to occasional gastric upset, but horses in training and
competition are more vulnerable. The bad news is that dealing with gastric
upsets can be difficult and expensive.The good news is the positive results
shown by Soothing Pink™ Concentrate, an easy-to-use nutritional supplement.
Horses
experiencing gastric upset:
• Don’t train or perform well
• Are irritable and lack focus
• May lose weight and muscle
Signs your horse may have gastric upset:
• Loss of appetite – eat less and leave unfinished feed
• Attitude changes – bad temperament, aggressiveness, cranky or
nervous
• Performance drop – lacks focus, consistency, willingness and stamina
• Loss of body condition and muscle
Gastric upset can be difficult and expensive
The good news is there is an effective nutritional supplement at an
affordable price.
Soothing Pink™ Concentrate – effective and affordable 70%
of horses fed Soothing Pink™ Concentrate showed improvement in
controlled testing.
*Research study winter/spring 2009
For more information, visit www.prognutrition.com/sp
Feeding Directions
For optimum results, Soothing Pink™ Powder should be provided twice daily, morning and evening. See chart below for feeding levels.
Horse’s Body Weight |
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800-1200 lbs |
1200-1600 lbs |
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Provide to horses displaying occasional gastric
upset. |
AM Feeding |
1 Tube |
2 Tubes |
Feed for 28 days. |
PM Feeding |
1 Tube |
1 Tube |
For the maintenance of an optimal |
AM Feeding |
1/2 Tube (15 cc) |
1 Tube |
gastric environment. |
PM Feeding |
1/2 Tube (15 cc) |
1 Tube |
*Each packet contains 1 ounce


