Grovet is moving! Due to the relocating, we will be closed from May 29 to May 31 2024. No orders will be processed or shipped during this period. However, it is possible to place your order. More information about the relocating, you can find here. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hestitate to contact us at info@grovet.com.
Due to Pentecost Monday, we will be closed on Monday May 20 and our customer service will be unavailable. No orders will be shipped on this day. We apologize for the inconvenience. Tuesday, May 21 we will be available again!
Bonpard Enteral Nutrition - for nasogastric feeding of horses that cannot or do not want to eat
Horses that cannot or will not eat due to surgery or serious illness need to be provided with essential nutrients to support recovery. In particular, water, energy, electrolytes, protein and vitamins are important for these horses. Nutrients can be administered to these horses via a nasogastric tube, often using pellets dissolved in water that can easily clog up the nasogastric tube.
Bonpard has developed a product that contains the most important nutrients for ill horses and can be easily administered through a nasogastric tube.
What is Bonpard Enteral Nutrition?
Enteral Nutrition is intended for nasogastric feeding of sick horses that do not want to eat and horses that (temporarily) cannot eat. Bonpard Enteral Nutrition contains
L'administration de granulés d'oméprazole peut s'avérer difficile. La méthode unique d'administration d'Equizol en fait un excellent complément aux options de traitement des ulcères gastriques. Equizol est un granulé d'oméprazole que les propriétaires de chevaux peuvent facilement administrer eux-mêmes.
Ulcères gastriques chez les chevaux de sport
Equizol de Grovet est un granulé d'oméprazole pour le traitement des ulcères gastriques chez les chevaux. Les ulcères gastriques sont très fréquents chez les chevaux de sport, avec une prévalence d'environ 90 % chez les chevaux de course à l'entraînement et les chevaux d'endurance de haut niveau. Une prévalence plus faible (58 %) des ulcères gastriques a été rapportée chez les chevaux de compétition dans d'autres