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Plantain Ovarta and the Open Range

It is presumed by many that before the invasion of man to their grasslands, horses suffered from equine colic and digestive problems.

The true answer is unknown and we should not presume this statement to be so.

It is known, however, that each continent has psyllium herbages which were available to free ranging animals in herd situations.

Animal herds are drawn intuitively to eat according to their species' needs and specific state of health.

We, the humans, for our own gratification, have taken horses to a different level of life and living. This fact is not in question, but it does give us a greater responsibility.

We now have a choice to be more efficient, responsible, and do so naturally--by understanding and using ColiClenz™ Plus.

  • The horse used to be a free ranging, grazing animal

  • Natural ranging psyllium plants were at his disposal as a natural grass in his mix of feeding options

  • The horse would instinctively choose to eat the herbage when it suited his digestive needs and possibly the avoidance of horse colic

  • PHP Pellets, makers of ColiClenz™ Plus, offers horse owners a supplement to cleanse the gut as it should be and to help avoid colic in horses

  • ColiClenz™ Plus is made of natural psyllium seed husk from the plant "Plantain ovarta"

  • ColiClenz™ Plus is fed according to the behavior of the caecum, which is the dictator of absorption in the digestive system

 

 

 

 

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The SHORT LIST:

  • Every continent has psyllium herbages available to free ranging animals

  • Humans have changed the horses' level of living, giving us greater responsibility for them and the need to help them avoid equine colic

  • PHP Pellets offer a product made of natural psyllium seed husk that can help avoid colic in horses

  • C2+ is fed according to the behavior of the caecum, which dictates absorption in the digestive system

 

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Horse colic home
Colic home | Colic avoidance | Colic care benefits | Colic care research | Colic care experiences

Horse colic information
What is horse colic? | Types of horse colic | Causes of horse colic | Signs of horse colic | Avoidance of horse colic

Horse colic benefits
Colic care and ColiClenz | Effect of colic care | Natural colic care | Need for colic care | Regular colic care

Horse colic product
Unique colic care | Regimented colic care | Designed colic care | Formulated colic care | Timeless colic care| Successful colic care

Horse colic managment
Managed colic care | Tips for colic care | Scientific colic care | Hydroscopic colic care

Comparative colic care
Effective colic care | Synergistic colic care | Wholistic colic care | Subtractive colic care | Veterinarian colic care

Other Resources
Horse colic blog | Horse articles | Partner sites

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