Oat Bran- Canada
Papaya- Costa Rica/Belize
Apples- USA, Organic Sunflower Meal - USA
Yellow Lentils- China
Cabbage- Germany
Flax Seeds- USA
Chia Seeds- USA
Apple Powder- USA
Aloe Flakes- Mexico
Tum-Ease EQ™ provides support for the intestinal mucosa, esophagus and stomach. When horses are ridden, gastric acid production increases and can leak or spill onto the delicate intestinal mucosa, causing irritation. Tum-Ease does not increase or decrease gastric acid production, but supports a healthy GI tract.
Directions for Use:
Two bars before and after exercise.
Active Ingredients per 2 bars (17.48 g):
Flax Seeds (Organic) .............. 4348 mg
Papaya ......................................... 1978 mg
Dehydrated Cabbage ............ 1205 mg
Chia Seeds ................................. 1062 mg
Aloe Vera Flakes ....................... 169.5 mg
Inactive Ingredients: Apples, Organic Apple Powder, Organic Oat Bran, Organic Sunflower Meal, Organic Yellow Lentils
MANUFACTURED & DISTRIBUTED BY BIOSTAR
in Gordonsville, VA
Countries of Origin
Oat Bran- Canada
Papaya- Costa Rica/Belize
Apples- USA, Organic Sunflower Meal - USA
Yellow Lentils- China
Cabbage- Germany
Flax Seeds- USA
Chia Seeds- USA
Apple Powder- USA
Aloe Flakes- Mexico
Product Analysis
Per 2 bars (17.48 g)
Crude Protein (min)
Crude Fat (min)
Crude Fiber (max)
Acid Detergent Fiber (max)
Neutral Detergent Fiber (max)
Calcium (min-max)
Phosphorus (min)
Copper (min)
Selenium (min)
Zinc (min)
Iron (min)
17.7%
10.4%
5.7%
7.2%
12.2%
0.24-0.26%
0.52%
8.2 ppm
0.28 ppm
35.2 ppm
61.1 ppm
No Preservatives
No fillers or binders
No Added Flavorings
Wheat Free
Soy Free
Raw
I keep these on hand in the barn and it the trailer. I’m going to provide treat rewards to my horses anyway, might as well ensure they are beneficial!
I give them to my mare before she competes. She loves them and these along with several other big changes have helped stomache/ulcers/hindgut a lot.
I like the ingredients,…as far as ulcers … I can’t say I know if it makes a difference or not using it before exercising.
My horses love these. Horses love them and I feel good about giving them as both a supplement and treat.
My horse can be a picky eater. So, I wasn’t sure he would go for these. But he’s loved them from day one! He’s been treated for ulcers a few times, so any little thing that I can do to help prevent it, is a no brainer!