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Slippery Elm

Provides soothing support for gastric and colonic health

68 reviews. 4.9 / 5
Guest - 10/01/2025 18:50
My horse eats it no problem. Bit early to tell if its helping with ulcers, but i'm hoping
Guest - 22/12/2024 20:31
Excellent product, been using for several months, both mares are much happier being girthed up, no more grumpy faces and flinching.  Also they seem much calmer and settled, highly recommend.
Sarah - 07/12/2024 11:05
Great product, arrived when expected thanks
Jane - 04/12/2024 10:08
My horse has ulcers and Slippery elm really helps to settle his gut and digestive system 😍
Guest - 27/11/2024 18:31
Great product, very quick delivery
Jane - 27/11/2024 18:11
Excellent!
Easy to give as part of a bucket feed and very effective.
Jane - 24/11/2024 14:10
I bought this for my cob with suspected hind gut ulcers - he has been on it over 2 months now and his symptoms have significantly reduced
Guest - 24/11/2024 08:26
My horse had severe gastric ulcers, once he had completed his medication from the vet, I have maintained him using slippery elm and marshmallow root from Feedmark. His ulcers have stayed away for nearly 3 years now and I feel this is down to a good feeding regime as well as environment. Feedmark products of of the highest quality, the company are excellent to deal with too.
Shona - 18/11/2024 20:25
This seems to be working for my mare. She hasn't been on it for long but so far positive results.
Beckie - 17/11/2024 10:44
Fast delivery of product. Pony is extremely fussy but i mix with a little water and syringe in to ensure he gets all of it.
He doesn’t seem as girthy now and more settled.   It will now definitely be staying in his diet to support his gut health.

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Nutrition Information

Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) bark is rich in mucilage, which becomes a gel when it comes in contact with liquids. This helps to coat and line the gastrointestinal tract. It also helps to promote a healthy balance of bacteria within the hindgut. Slippery Elm is useful for those with urinary issues, and can be used externally as a poultice. 

Composition

Slippery Elm (Inner Bark)

Analytical

Crude protein  8.5%
Crude oils & fats 1.2%
Crude fibre  6.0%
Crude ash 17.1%
Sodium 0.2%
Calcium 6.9%

Feeding Guide

 

Weight of Horse/Pony Amount per day                                          
Up to 400kg ½ scoop
Over 400kg ¾ scoop
 
1 level (50ml) scoop of Slippery Elm weighs approximately 26g.

Feed supplements should be fed according to body weight. Introduce to the horse's diet gradually, splitting between feeds (when applicable).

Slippery Elm is a complementary feeding stuff for equine animals. Feedmark uses nothing in the formulation of this product that contravenes competition rules.