Protects against ulcers
Slippery elm and marshmallow root form a protective layer on the stomach lining against excess stomach acid.
Premium synbiotic for ulcer-prone horses and sensitive digestion. Formulated by veterinarians to protect the stomach lining and restore the gut's natural balance.
Hi form BioEquus Gold es un simbiótico único, especialmente desarrollado para apoyar el microbioma intestinal del caballo. Es particularmente eficaz para caballos que sufren de úlceras gástricas o propensos a problemas digestivos como diarrea y cólicos.
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Slippery elm and marshmallow root form a protective layer on the stomach lining against excess stomach acid.
Live probiotic cultures strengthen the natural microbial balance in the large and small intestine.
Stabilises digestion during stress, feed changes and long transports — reducing the risk of colic.
Widely used by equine veterinarians across Europe as first-line support for equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS).
BioEquus Gold is built on four core ingredients with documented effect against ulcers and gut imbalance. No fillers, no artificial flavours.
Protective herb that forms a gentle film over the stomach lining and soothes irritation from stomach acid.
Live lactic acid bacteria (Lactobacillus + Enterococcus) that restore the gut's natural flora.
Mucilage-rich herb that soothes irritated mucous membranes throughout the digestive system.
Natural acid buffer that neutralises excess stomach acid and stabilises pH balance.
Each dose is measured with the included scoop. 1 level scoop = 30g.
Mix the powder into the horse's morning feed. Taste-neutral — the horse won't notice.
For optimal effect, a course of at least 4-8 weeks is recommended. Use continuously for chronic acid imbalance.
Many riders see the first signs within 7-10 days (calmer at feeding, better appetite). Full effect on ulcers is typically reached after 4-6 weeks of daily use.
Yes. BioEquus Gold complements omeprazole treatment and is often used alongside proton-pump inhibitors. Ask your veterinarian about the optimal combined approach.
Yes — all ingredients are on the FEI positive list and may be used during competition. Safe for all disciplines and levels.
Yes. Slippery elm, marshmallow root and calcium carbonate are safe during pregnancy. Probiotics are even beneficial for mare and foal. Consult your vet if in doubt.
Typical signs: poor appetite, weight loss, girthing resistance, poor performance, bit chewing, changed behaviour. If suspected, the horse should be gastroscoped by a veterinarian.
Store dry and below 25°C. 24 months unopened, 6 months after opening. The powder contains live cultures — avoid direct sunlight and moisture.