Say goodbye to uncomfortable bloating and help your horse stay relaxed, happy, and thriving with Bloat&ColicPrevent – a carefully crafted spice blend designed to counteract bloating and support natural digestive health. Every ingredient works in perfect synergy to promote comfort and balance, keeping your horse feeling its best every day.
Why Bloat&ColicPrevent is a must-have for your horse
Keeps your horse comfortable and carefree
even during feed changes, stress, or sudden weather shifts.
Supports smooth, happy digestion
helping your horse feel light, relaxed, and energetic.
Enhances overall vitality and well-being
a content horse is a willing, bright, and vibrant partner.
Key Ingredients
• Aniseed: Soothes the digestive tract and helps reduce gas formation.
• Caraway: Traditionally used to support a balanced and comfortable gut.
• Fennel: Supports normal digestive function and helps prevent bloating.
By regularly incorporating Bloat&ColicPrevent into your horse’s diet, you proactively support its digestive health, particularly during feed changes, stress, weather transitions, or if your horse is prone to bloating and colic.
Bloat&ColicPrevent
Aniseed, Caraway, Fennel

















Reviews
I added Bloat&ColicPrevent to my gelding’s feed after he suffered recurring bloat and colic. Within days the uncomfortable distension vanished, and he looks relaxed and happy again.
The result is a synergistic formula that eases bloating and reinforces natural digestive health. I now use it routinely during feed changes, stressful periods, and weather shifts—anytime his system needs extra protection.
No more anxious nights; my horse’s energy is steady and his coat shines.
After a few colic scares, I started using this, and I can honestly say it’s been a game-changer. My horses have all been safe, happy, and much more comfortable since I added it to their routine. I use it during major weather changes, stressful periods, or feed transitions and anytime I notice even the slightest bit of bloating. It’s become an absolute staple in my feed room, and I don’t think I’ll ever go without it.