Are any of your animals showing the following symptoms?
- Diarrhea
- Shedding
- Bad breath
- Yeast infections
- Constipation
The problem may be due to an imbalance of gut flora as well as a lack of enzymes in the diet.
The cause of this problem can be anything from antibiotics or other medicines, to stress, old age, or even grazing in poor quality soil. Just like humans, animal bodies also have a harder time properly utilizing beneficial enzymes as they get older. With Novequin, your animals will experience better digestion and overall health.
Novequin is a safe, effective digestive health supplement for all stages of an animals life.
Novequin is a highly effective blend of probiotics, prebiotics, and digestive enzymes for large animals. Enzymes assist with the digestion of food while probiotics alleviate digestive stress caused by environmental changes and medications. Animals with sensitive digestive systems sometimes experience diarrhea, shedding, bad breath, yeast infections, and constipation.
Novequin Contains:
- Protease to break down proteins
- Amylase to digest starch
- Hemicellulase and cellulase to break down fiber
Supplement Facts
Calcium Carbonate
Prebiotic Vitafiber IMO (Isomalto Oligosaccharides)
Proprietary Probiotic Blend (Yeast Culture, E. faecium, L. acidophilus)
Proprietary Enzyme Blend (Protease, Amylase, Hemicellulose, Cellulase)
Other ingredients: Maltodextrin
Novequin is free of dairy, gluten, and soy allergens. Contains no artificial colors or preservatives.
Suggested Use
Every animal is different. The simplest way to administer Novequin is to add the appropriate serving (see suggested use) to your animals meal or into an oral syringe with water. For finicky eaters, we recommended finding a way that best fits your animals needs. It's important to simply find a method that is suitable for the animals size and personality.
Many animals will eat as if Novequin isn't there, but this is not the case in all instances. Creative dosage methods may be necessary. Any method that enables Novequin to be consumed by the animal is a good method.
Dosing: The following dosage schedule may be used as general guidelines. Optimal dosage may be different depending on the individual animals needs, or as suggested by your veterinarian.
Description: Therapeutic / Medicinal
Amount: 2 Scoops (10 grams)
Frequency: 3 times per day
Description: Maintenance / Preventative
Amount: 1 Scoop (5 grams)
Frequency: 1-2 times per day