I own barrel horses, and with the high level of performance required in their weekly training and competition comes a lot of stress and anxiety. I noticed my horses getting a little nervous when I was tightening my cinch and was worried it might be a stomach issue so I found Redmond Equine. I witnessed the difference in their behavior alone. They were calmer and less anxious. Now when I go to tighten my cinch she doesn't even pin her ears. I owe that to Redmond Equine Daily Gold. I am now a firm believer. Redmond is also great because of their amazing prices. Thank you to Redmond Equine for bringing my horses back better than before!
Buffers Acid
Helping You Choose the Best Gut Supplement for Your Horse
Redmond Daily GoldBest | Buffering Pellet | Liquid Gut Health | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buffers Acid | |||
| Coats + Protects Gut Lining | |||
| Improves Nutrient Absorption | |||
| Decreases Intestinal Inflammation | |||
| Enhances Immune Response | |||
| Removes Microflora-Damaging Toxins | |||
| Delivers Trace Minerals | |||
| Includes naturally occurring Silica | |||
| Available as Pellet / Powder | |||
When/Why choose Powder vs Pellets
Which one should I choose?
Powder
Daily Gold Powder works great for most horses and is the more economical choice.
Pellets
We designed Daily Gold Pellets for picky horses or those not getting grain.
A Horse Gut Supplement That's Simply Smarter
Redmond's Daily Gold line offers holistic gastric support for horses with products for daily use and situational applications.
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