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Lactobacillus reuteri - Feed Ingredient

Lactobacillus reuteri is a species of lactic acid-producing bacteria commonly used as a probiotic in both human and animal nutrition. It naturally inhabits the gastrointestinal tracts of various mammals and is known for its ability to produce reuterin, a compound with antimicrobial properties.

In equine feed and supplements, L. reuteri may be included as a direct-fed microbial (DFM) to support gut microbial balance, enhance hindgut fermentation, and potentially inhibit pathogenic bacteria.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Lactobacillus reuteri as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
EquiOtic Daily Packets (Blue Grass Animal Products)
DigestionDigestion
HindgutHindgut
ImmunityImmunity
ProbioticProbiotic
EquiOtic Daily Packets by Blue Grass Animal Products is a powdered supplement that contains a blend of probiotics. It intends to help the balance of beneficial bacteria for healthy gut function.
EquiOtic Probiotic Paste (Blue Grass Animal Products)
DigestionDigestion
Gut HealthGut Health
ImmunityImmunity
ProbioticProbiotic
EquiOtic Probiotic Paste by Blue Grass Animal Products is a paste supplement that contains a blend of probiotics that intends to bind directly to pathogens to remove them from the GI. It is meant for times of upset, stress, travel, etc.
Foal & Mare Daily Probiotic (Blue Grass Animal Products)
BroodmareBroodmare
FoalFoal
ImmunityImmunity
ProbioticProbiotic
Foal & Mare Daily Probiotic by Blue Grass Animal Products is a liquid supplement that intends to help foals develop a strong immune system by providing prebiotics and probiotics to stabilize the hindgut.
Gut Powder (Uckele)
DigestionDigestion
Gut HealthGut Health
HerbHerb
NutrientsNutrients
Uckele Gut Powder is designed as a digestion and gastrointestinal tract supplement containing marshmallow root, slippery elm bark, and aloe vera gel. It also contains yeast and probiotic cultures.

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