Omega Fields Proventum Soft Probiotic Daily Treat Banana Flavor Soft Chew Horse Supplement
In a Nutshell
- Many horses refuse to eat these treats.
- The treats contain flax and probiotics, which are generally beneficial.
Quick Verdict
These probiotic treats have mixed reviews, with most horses refusing to eat them. The idea of flax plus probiotics is good, but the execution seems to be lacking.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
Cons
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Taste/acceptance (2) major
Many horses refuse to eat the treats.
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Hesitation from horses (1) critical
The horses did not eat the treats at the first go.
Quality Trend: Declining
The quality of the treats has declined over time, as indicated by the increasing number of horses refusing to eat them.
neutral
negative
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
✗ Skip If
- • horse owners — most horses appear to dislike the taste of these treats.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Do horses generally like these treats?
No, most horses refuse to eat these treats even when hidden in grain.
Are these treats worth the price?
No, most reviewers found the treats to be not worth the price due to the horses refusing to eat them.
Highlighted Reviews
"My horse eats these without a problem. I give two a day as recommended."
"I have tried to feed these to several horses, including one who is incredibly NOT picky, and they refuse to eat them. Not sure if we got a bad batch or what but keep this in mind when ordering!"
Bottom Line
Due to the majority of horses refusing to eat these treats, consider other probiotic options for your horse's dietary needs.