U-7 Gastric Aid by Finish Line is an easy-to-use, very palatable Vitamin/Herbal blend that helps promote a healthy equine digestive system including the foregut and hindgut. Horses love the taste of the natural active ingredients.
Product Details:
- Promotes healthy appetite, performance and attitude
- 16 all-natural ingredients to support a healthy gastric system, leading to long lasting results
- Not an antacid or an acid production blocker
- Cost effective alternative to help gastric health in your horse
- Some of the soothing ingredients include: Cinnamon, Cabbage, Aloe, Carrot, Slippery Elm, Ascorbic Acid, MSM, and Licorice
- Safe for foals and is also recommended for all horses that are confined to stalls or engaged in moderate to heavy work schedules
- 60 ml syringe = 1 serving
Directions for use:
Syringe: Give entire tube, preferably in the morning.
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Customer Reviews
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By Valued Customer
August 06, 2018
August 06, 2018
By nancy
April 12, 2016
April 12, 2016
"u7 has turned 3 of my horses around"
By Sarah V
MI
April 12, 2016
MI
April 12, 2016
"Finish Lines U7 is a must have in our grain room. We have had many horses tested positive for ulcers and treated only with U7 and have seen a difference in the horses attitude and personality in as short as 7-10 days. The best part is when ordering through Big Dees we know longer have to pay FOB and I get our orders the next day."
By Valued Customer
NY
April 12, 2016
NY
April 12, 2016
"I will know for sure once its been a year, but along with a healthy balanced diet, my horse is doing great. Palatable and great ingredients! I love that there are no antacids. Highly recommend! Best price at BIGDEES!"
By Valued Customer
UT
April 12, 2016
UT
April 12, 2016
"Had a horse that had stopped eating. I have had the vet out, done bloodwork, he just wouldnt eat. Tried ulcer meds but nothing helped. Finally tried this and he started eating within 24 hours. I am keeping him on it for a month or two. He has started to gain weight again and is looking more like a horse."