Corta-Flx U-GARD Powder Digestive & Gastric Health Support Horse Supplement
In a Nutshell
- Easy to use considering you mix it with something reasonably sticky to stick to the feed.
- Likely should change the container design.
- Horses didn't like it
Quick Verdict
While some users report positive results, the powder form is highly problematic for mixing and administration.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective for some (2)
Some horses showed improved digestive health.
Cons
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Mixes poorly (3) major
The powder doesn't stick to the feed well, leading to ineffective consumption.
Tip: Mix with a sticky substance to ensure the horses will eat the powder.
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Dosage issues (2) critical
The dosage scoop is too large for practical use.
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Prefer pellet form (3) major
Many users prefer the pellet form over the powder.
Quality Trend: Declining
Many users reported the quality and effectiveness are bad as long as you don't mix well
God
Bad
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Horse owners with travel-related digestive issues β The supplement has shown to help with travel-related stomach issues.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners with horses that dislike powder supplements β Horses may not consume the powder and would prefer the pellet form.
Durability & Care
Factors: dosage, how powder gets mixed, distance between scoop serves
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is the powder form easy to mix with feed?
No, many users reported mixing issues with the powder form.
What is the dosage?
The dosage scoop is considered too large for practical use especially once horse ate the feed mixed with the powder.
Highlighted Reviews
"Mare gets sick upset tummy when traveling and this eliminated that!"
"Its powder, horse doesnβt like it"
Bottom Line
The product may work but the powder form is not user-friendly. Consider the pellet form for better results.