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Slippery Elm

Provides soothing support for gastric and colonic health

78 reviews. 4.9 / 5
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Guest - 14/06/2025 09:13
Great product, seems to be helping so far
Guest - 11/06/2025 06:12
Excellent product, the difference after a few days is amazing, now a stable favourite in our yard
Kelly - 31/05/2025 22:00
Great product. My horse has seemed a lotire comfortable since being on it
Guest - 26/05/2025 20:47
My horse has settled in his tummy after a few days on slippery elm , already ordered next tub to ensure don’t run out
Kelly - 10/04/2025 19:53
My horse has been much more comfortable since using this product
Guest - 31/03/2025 19:47
Easy to use. Works well
Kelly - 25/03/2025 18:05
My horse has seemed much more settled sinece using this product after 7 days
Guest - 15/03/2025 09:22
My elderly ex racehorse has previously had gut ulcers but with slippery elm use he has not had colic for over 2 years and my vet thinks he is now healed.
Sharron - 08/03/2025 19:53
Very good product.
Guest - 28/02/2025 14:25
Great product, seems to be helping my ulcer prone boy. Good packaging and quick delivery.

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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.