A horse's gut flora is composed of hundreds of different species of bacteria, yeasts, fungi, and protozoa. This gut flora is extremely sensitive and can be easily disrupted. Small changes in management (feeding), stress, surgery, or environmental changes can unbalance the flora, potentially resulting in digestive problems.
Balancing the microflora
Pavo GutSecure was specially formulated to compensate for (chronic) digestive disorders in the large intestine. In practice, this means it helps support a healthy gut microbiota, restoring balance and harmony so that the digestive tract is stable and digestive processes occur smoothly.
The optimized combination of prebiotics and probiotics is fundamental. The different prebiotics, such as brewer's yeast and fermented Jerusalem artichoke (topinambur) present in Pavo GutSecure, act as nutrition for beneficial bacteria in the gut. This stimulates the growth of these bacteria, benefiting a healthy intestinal flora. In addition, the renowned probiotic Yea-Sacc® is added to Pavo GutSecure. Yea-Sacc® is a live yeast that will be directly beneficial to the gut. It is scientifically proven to promote digestibility and nutrient absorption. Furthermore, it helps stabilize the intestinal flora, which is fundamental for healthy digestion.
Fibers
Several different fibers are added to the composition of Pavo GutSecure. Fibers are the basis of healthy digestion, as they stimulate the intestines and are an important source of energy for the horse.
Energy is the body's fuel.
Energy production occurs during digestion and is essential for healthy digestion. This energy can be obtained from fiber, fats, and carbohydrates (sugar and starch). Studies have revealed that a starch intake of less than 1g per kg of body weight (per meal) promotes stable intestinal function and reduces the amount of lactic acid-producing bacteria. The decrease in these bacteria is beneficial, as they are associated with intestinal acidosis, which should be avoided due to its harmful effects, such as the growth of negative bacteria, the reduction of beneficial bacteria, irritation of the intestinal wall, and the production of toxins that enter the bloodstream. All of this contributes to digestive tract disorders and reduced digestibility.
Additionally, horses with a disturbed digestive tract often exhibit emaciation due to decreased digestibility. To gain weight, extra energy is needed. The sugar and starch present in Pavo GutSecure function as a readily absorbable and readily available energy source. This sugar and starch come from heat-treated grains, which increases digestibility and results in better absorption in the small intestine, reducing the amount of starch that reaches the large intestine.
However, it is crucial to maintain the correct sugar and starch intake ratio. Research indicates that the upper limit for sugar and starch absorption in relation to gut health is 1g per 1kg of body weight per meal. By following Pavo GutSecure's dietary recommendations, you will stay far from this limit.