Poll: Feeding Probiotics

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Why do you feed probiotics to your horse(s)?
  • To improve digestion16.76% (30 votes)
  • Reduce pathogens or "bad bugs" in the gut5.03% (9 votes)
  • Prevent or reduce severity of intestinal inflammation or discomfort16.20% (29 votes)
  • Improve overall health16.76% (30 votes)
  • It was suggested by my vet or trainer2.23% (4 votes)
  • I don't feed probiotics43.02% (77 votes)
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