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Hestevard Profix +BIND (60 Sachet Box)
Hestevard Profix +BIND (60 Sachet Box)
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Hestevard Profix +BIND is an advanced digestive support supplement designed to promote optimal gut health and stabilise digestive function in horses. Its multi-action formula combines carefully selected ingredients to support horses during periods of digestive stress, including loose droppings, mild diarrhoea, or changes in diet, environment, or routine.
At the core of Profix +BIND is Pectizone®, a unique complex of pectin, lecithin and prebiotics that work together to protect the gut lining, support microbial balance, and encourage healthy digestion. Added kaolin and pectin act as natural binding agents to firm up stools, while Saccharomyces cerevisiae (a live yeast probiotic) enhances fibre fermentation and supports hindgut stability.
The formula is further enriched with key B-vitamins, vitamin E, vitamin C, and threonine – supporting overall health, immunity and energy metabolism. Naturally flavoured with fenugreek for improved palatability, it’s suitable for all horses and ponies, especially during times of digestive challenge.
Profix +BIND is easy to feed, available in convenient sachets, and can be used both as short-term support or as part of a long-term digestive health strategy.
Directions
Profix +BIND is supplied in easy-to-use 10g sachets. The product can be fed directly or mixed with feed. It may also be mixed with water and administered via syringe or stomach tube under veterinary guidance.
Feeding Guidelines:
Horse Weight | Short-Term Support (e.g. digestive upset) | Daily Maintenance |
Under 300 kg (ponies) | 1 sachet per day | ½ sachet per day |
Over 300 kg (horses) | 2 sachets per day | 1 sachet per day |
- During acute digestive stress, feed the full dose daily until normal consistency returns.
- In more severe cases, the full dose may be repeated every 4–6 hours, up to a maximum of 3 times in 24 hours.
- Continue with a maintenance dose as required to support ongoing digestive health.
Additional Notes
- Ensure fresh drinking water is always available.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Not intended to replace veterinary treatment. Consult your vet if symptoms persist.
Ingredients
Active Digestive Support Components:
- Pectizone® – A unique blend of:
- Pectin – Supports gut lining and binds excess fluid
- Lecithin – Helps maintain gut lining integrity
- Fructo-Oligosaccharides (FOS) – Prebiotics that support beneficial gut bacteria
Binding & Stabilising Agents:
- Kaolin – A natural clay that helps bind loose droppings
- Pectin – Further supports stool consistency and gut function
Probiotics:
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae (live yeast) – Supports hindgut fermentation and digestive balance
Vitamins & Nutrients:
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
- Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
- Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
- Vitamin E (Natural source)
- Threonine – An essential amino acid important for gut health and nutrient absorption
Flavouring:
- Fenugreek – A natural palatability enhancer to encourage intake
AVAILABLE AS A 20 SACHET OR 60 SACHET BOX.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hestevard Profix + BIND ?
Hestevard Profix +BIND is a premium digestive support supplement for horses and ponies, specially formulated to help manage digestive disturbances and maintain healthy gut function. It is particularly useful during episodes of loose droppings, mild diarrhoea, or digestive upset caused by stress, travel, dietary changes, or illness.This multi-action product combines binders, prebiotics, probiotics, vitamins, and essential amino acids to provide targeted support for the entire digestive system. Key ingredients such as Pectizone®, kaolin, and live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) work together to stabilise gut flora, firm up droppings, and soothe the gut lining. Added B-vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin E, and threonine support overall health, immunity, and recovery.Profix +BIND comes in convenient daily sachets and can be used as short-term support during digestive upset or as part of a regular gut health maintenance plan.In short, it’s a fast-acting, palatable and effective solution for supporting your horse’s digestive well-being when they need it most.
How much is Hestevard Profix + BIND ?
- 60 sachets £79.00 £1.31 per sachet
- 20 sachets £39.90 £1.99 per sachet
Why would I give Hestevard Profix + BIND to my horse?
You would give Hestevard Profix +BIND to your horse to support and stabilise their digestive system—especially during times of stress, change, or digestive upset. It is designed to help manage loose droppings, mild diarrhoea, and other signs of gut imbalance by promoting a healthy digestive environment and supporting the gut lining.
Here are some common reasons to use it:
- Your horse has loose or inconsistent droppings
- After worming, antibiotic treatment, or gastric upset
- Following changes in diet, forage, or routine
- During travel, competition, or stressful events
- To support recovery from digestive illness
- To maintain gut health in horses prone to digestive sensitivity
The blend of probiotics, prebiotics, natural binders (kaolin & pectin), and essential nutrients helps to quickly stabilise the gut and promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. It’s a fast-acting, easy-to-feed supplement that can be used short-term during flare-ups or long-term as part of a gut health maintenance plan.
If your horse experiences digestive disturbances—mild or recurring—Profix +BIND offers targeted, effective support.
As a vet would you reccommend Hestevard Profix + BIND ?
As a veterinarian, I would say yes, I would recommend Hestevard Profix +BIND in certain situations — but with some caveats. Below are the pros, the limitations, and when it is (or isn’t) a suitable choice.
What makes it a good recommendation
- Targeted digestive support
Profix +BIND offers a multi action formula that includes binders (e.g. kaolin, pectin), probiotics (live yeast), prebiotics, and other nutrients. These are useful for helping stabilise stool consistency, reduce gastrointestinal upset, and support gut flora when it's been disturbed (e.g. after antibiotics, stress, or diet change). - Competition safe in the UK
The product is marketed as being safe for competition under UK rules. That’s an important factor for performance horses where regulatory concerns over banned substances matter. - Good ingredient profile
It contains components known to help digestive health: prebiotics (fructo oligosaccharides), binders to help firm up loose droppings, antioxidants, amino acids like threonine, B vitamins. If used properly, these can help restore balance without harsh treatments. - Flexible dosing
The dosing can be adjusted (maintenance vs challenge periods), which allows it to be tailored to the individual horse’s needs. That gives more control.
Key limitations / things to watch out for
- It’s a supplement, not therapy
It cannot replace veterinary assessment or treatment in serious cases (severe diarrhoea, colic, dehydration, etc.). If signs are severe, a vet must be involved. - Evidence base
As far as I could see, the published scientific evidence seems to come from the manufacturer’s data & description. I didn’t find independent peer reviewed trials showing comparative effectiveness or long term studies. Therefore, while plausible, its benefits are somewhat theoretical or experience based rather than extensively clinically proven. - Cost vs benefit
For mild or occasional digestive upset, cheaper management (diet change, feeding management, regular probiotics) might be sufficient. The added value must justify the cost. - Compliance and administration
As with many powders/sachets, horses must accept the taste or it must be given appropriately (mixed with feed, water etc.). Also, owners must follow correct dosing schedules. - Sport/regulation nuance
Although it’s described as competition safe in the UK, rules differ in different countries and different organisations. Always check local antidoping & supplement regulations.
When I would recommend it
- A horse that has recurring loose droppings, mild diarrhoea, or gut stress (e.g. after travel, changes of feed, after deworming or antibiotics).
- Horses in competition or high workload that can’t afford long periods off feed or with reduced gut performance.
- Horses with borderline digestive sensitivity, where preventive maintenance might reduce upset.
- When other management strategies are already in place (diet, feeding routine, forages) but still some symptoms persist.
When I wouldn’t recommend it (or would delay) - Severe gastrointestinal disease (colic, profuse diarrhoea, dehydration) — needs veterinary care first.H
- Horses where cause is not digestive (e.g. metabolic, parasitic, dental, etc.) until those are ruled out.
- If cost is prohibitive and benefit marginal (very mild or one off issue) — perhaps a simpler support product would do.
Are there any horses that shouldn’t take Hestevard Profix + BIND ?
Yes — while Hestevard Profix +BIND can be very helpful in many cases, there are certain horses or situations where giving it might not be advisable without close veterinary supervision. Here are some of the risks/contraindications to consider (drawn both from the product info and from what is known more generally about ingredients like kaolin, probiotics etc.):
⚠ Situations / Horses Where Caution or Avoidance is Advisable
Foals (very young horses) especially under certain ages
- Foals’ gut microbiomes are still developing; probiotics or live yeasts (and similar supplements) sometimes carry a risk of causing loose stools or exacerbating diarrhoea in young animals. Some studies have reported enteric disturbances in foals given probiotic supplements.
- Also, in the early hours after birth foals absorb colostrum and immunoglobulins; giving extra supplementation could theoretically interfere (though direct evidence is limited).
Horses with severe gastrointestinal disease
- If the horse has acute or severe diarrhoea, colic symptoms, dehydration, or signs of systemic illness (fever, depression), then giving a supplement rather than treating the underlying disease could delay necessary veterinary care.
- For example, if intestinal damage or infection is present, the gut might be unable to handle certain binders or probiotics safely.
Horses with known clay or mineral sensitivities / heavy metal risk - The product contains kaolinitic clay (kaolin) as a binder. Kaolin is generally considered safe, but there are theoretical risks:
- If the clay is contaminated with toxic substances (depending on where it was mined or how it was processed).
- If the clay binds not just unwanted material but also interferes with absorption of other nutrients (minerals, vitamins) in horses already at risk of deficiency.
Horses on certain medications / treatments
- Binders can interfere with absorption of drugs if given too close in time (they might bind or sequester the drug or delay its absorption).
- Probiotics (or yeast) might be affected by antimicrobials or antibiotics; there could be mutual effects (i.e., the antibiotic killing off the added yeast/probiotic, or interactions).
Horses with compromised immune systems
- Very rarely, if the immune system is weak or suppressed, introducing live yeast or microbes has potential risk (though in practice for adult horses this is less commonly a problem).
What are the main benefits to Hestevard Profix + BIND ?
Hestevard Profix + BIND is a complementary feed for horses designed to support digestive health, particularly during times of digestive upset or stress. It combines prebiotics, probiotics, and binders to help maintain a healthy gut microbiome and promote normal stool consistency. Key ingredients such as pectin and kaolin act as natural binders, while Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast and fructo-oligosaccharides support microbial balance and fibre digestion. The inclusion of B-vitamins and antioxidants like vitamin C and natural vitamin E further aid in energy metabolism, immune support, and recovery from stress. Threonine, an essential amino acid, supports gut lining integrity and nutrient absorption. Its palatable formula, enhanced with fenugreek, encourages intake, and it is suitable for use during competition, adhering to FEI Clean Sport guidelines. Overall, Profix + BIND offers a multi-action approach to digestive health, making it beneficial for horses experiencing dietary changes, loose droppings, travel stress, or recovery from illness.
Should I give my horse Hestevard Profix + BIND , even if my horse hasn’t been diagnosed with digestive issues?
Yes, you can give your horse Hestevard Profix + BIND even if they haven’t been diagnosed with digestive issues, but whether you should depends on your horse’s current condition, management, and goals.
Profix + BIND isn’t a medicine—it’s a nutritional supplement designed to support gut health, not just fix problems. Many owners use it proactively during times of potential digestive stress, such as:
- Changes in diet or forage
- Travelling or competing
- Worming or antibiotic treatment
- After mild digestive upsets (e.g. loose droppings)
- During periods of stress (e.g. moving yards or weaning foals)
In these contexts, the supplement can help maintain healthy gut flora and improve nutrient absorption, even if the horse isn’t overtly unwell. The binders like kaolin and pectin support normal stool consistency, and the pre- and probiotics can help stabilise the microbiome.
However, if your horse is healthy, in good condition, with no recent stressors or digestive symptoms, you probably don’t need to feed Profix + BIND daily. Over-supplementing a healthy horse can be unnecessary and expensive. In that case, it’s best kept on hand as a short-term support when needed.
If you're ever unsure, checking with your vet or equine nutritionist is wise—especially if you're using multiple supplements or managing a performance horse.
What is Saccharomyces Cerevisiae and why is it good for my horses health?
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a species of yeast commonly known as “live yeast” or “brewer’s yeast”, and it’s widely used in horse nutrition as a probiotic. It's considered beneficial for horses' digestive health, especially those on high-fibre or high-concentrate diets.
Here’s why it’s good for your horse:
Saccharomyces cerevisiae helps stabilise the gut microbiome by supporting populations of beneficial bacteria in the hindgut (large intestine), where fibre fermentation takes place. Horses rely on a healthy balance of gut microbes to properly digest fibre and extract nutrients like energy and B-vitamins. When the gut environment is disrupted—due to stress, feed changes, travel, or illness—these microbes can become imbalanced, leading to issues like loose droppings, gas, or colic risk. Adding S. cerevisiae can improve fibre digestion, increase nutrient availability (especially phosphorus and some B vitamins), and reduce lactic acid build-up, which helps prevent acidosis in the hindgut.
It’s especially useful for:
- Horses with digestive sensitivity
- Those on grain-heavy diets
- Horses undergoing stress or illness
- Animals recovering from antibiotics or worming treatments
- Older horses with reduced digestive efficiency
In short, Saccharomyces cerevisiae is beneficial because it promotes a healthier, more stable digestive system, leading to better feed conversion, improved overall condition, and reduced risk of gut-related problems.
What is Pectizone and why is it good for my horse's health?
Pectizone® is a proprietary blend of three key components: pectin, lecithin, and fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS). It's designed to support and protect your horse’s digestive system—particularly the gut lining and microbiome—and is a core ingredient in Hestevard Profix + BIND.
Here's why it's good for your horse’s health:
- Pectin acts as a natural binder and gut soother. It helps form a gel-like layer in the stomach, which can coat the mucosal lining and offer protection against excess stomach acid. This is especially useful for horses prone to gastric irritation or ulcers.
- Lecithin is a phospholipid that works with pectin to further support the stomach lining. It helps maintain the integrity of the gut wall and aids in the absorption of fat-soluble nutrients.
- Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) are prebiotics, meaning they feed the "good" bacteria in the gut. By promoting a healthy microbial balance in the hindgut, FOS contribute to better digestion, improved immunity, and reduced risk of digestive disturbances like loose droppings or bloating.
Together, these ingredients make Pectizone® an effective multi-action complex that supports gut health from both a structural and microbial level. It helps protect the stomach lining, enhances nutrient absorption, and promotes a balanced, stable digestive environment—making it especially beneficial for horses under stress, transitioning diets, or recovering from illness or gut disruption.
What is Kaolin and why is it good for my horse's health?
Kaolin is a naturally occurring soft clay, rich in the mineral kaolinite, and it’s commonly used in equine supplements and veterinary products for its soothing and binding properties—especially during digestive upset.
Here’s why kaolin is good for your horse’s health:
Kaolin works by coating the lining of the gastrointestinal tract, helping to protect it from irritation caused by toxins, excess acid, or inflammation. This coating action can reduce discomfort during episodes of digestive upset and create a more stable environment for healing. Additionally, kaolin has mild adsorbent properties, meaning it can help bind and remove harmful substances like bacterial toxins, excess fluid, or irritants from the gut. This helps to firm up loose droppings, reduce gut inflammation, and minimise the risk of dehydration due to diarrhoea.
It is especially useful during:
- Digestive disturbances, such as loose droppings or mild diarrhoea
- Stressful events like travel, competition, or dietary changes
- After worming or antibiotics, when the gut may be disrupted
- Support during illness where toxins or gut inflammation are involved
In summary, kaolin supports your horse’s digestive health by soothing the gut lining, binding irritants, and improving stool consistency, making it a valuable ingredient in supplements like Hestevard Profix + BIND for maintaining gut stability and comfort.
What are B1, B2 & B12 and why are they good for my horse's health?
Vitamins B1, B2, and B12 are essential B-complex vitamins that play critical roles in your horse’s energy metabolism, nervous system function, and overall vitality. While horses can produce some B vitamins naturally in the hindgut, supplementation can be beneficial—especially during periods of stress, illness, digestive upset, or heavy workload.
Here’s what each vitamin does and why it’s good for your horse:
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
B1 helps convert carbohydrates into usable energy, making it vital for muscle function and performance. It also supports the nervous system and brain function, helping to maintain a calm and focused temperament. Horses under stress or on high-grain diets can sometimes have increased thiamine needs.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
B2 is involved in energy production and helps maintain healthy skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. It plays a key role in breaking down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates for fuel. While most forage-based diets supply some riboflavin, added support may help horses with poor condition or low-quality forage.
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
B12 supports red blood cell production, which is crucial for oxygen transport and stamina—especially in performance horses. It also aids in nerve function and protein metabolism. Horses can’t produce B12 without sufficient cobalt in the diet (which gut microbes use to make B12), so supplementation may be helpful if cobalt intake or gut function is compromised.
Why supplement them?
In situations where your horse’s digestive health is challenged—such as during or after diarrhoea, antibiotic treatment, stress, or feed changes—the natural production and absorption of B vitamins can drop. Supplementing B1, B2, and B12 helps restore balance, support recovery, boost energy levels, and promote overall health.
In short, B1, B2, and B12 are vital for energy, focus, blood health, and a strong nervous system—making them particularly useful in horses under physical or digestive stress.
What is Threonine and why is it good for my horse's health?
Threonine is an essential amino acid, meaning your horse cannot produce it on their own—it must be supplied through the diet. It plays a critical role in maintaining a healthy digestive system, supporting immune function, and aiding in muscle development.
Threonine is particularly important for the production of mucins, which are proteins that form the protective mucus layer lining the gut. This mucus acts as a barrier against stomach acid, toxins, and harmful microbes. Without enough threonine, mucin production can decrease, making the gut lining more vulnerable to irritation, ulcers, and leaky gut. It also supports protein synthesis and tissue repair, which are vital for maintaining muscle condition, especially in performance horses or those recovering from illness or injury. Additionally, threonine contributes to immune function, helping the horse resist infections and recover from stress more effectively. In horses experiencing digestive stress, poor condition, or intense work, threonine supplementation can help restore gut lining integrity, improve nutrient absorption, and support overall resilience. In summary, threonine is essential for gut health, muscle maintenance, and immune defence, making it a valuable ingredient in supplements like Hestevard Profix + BIND.
What is Fenugreek and why is it good for my horse?
Fenugreek is a herb derived from the seeds of the Trigonella foenum-graecum plant, and it’s commonly used in horse supplements for its palatability, digestive support, and potential anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties.
Here’s why fenugreek is good for your horse:
The primary reason fenugreek is added to supplements is to enhance taste and smell, making feeds more appetising—especially useful for fussy eaters or horses off their feed due to stress, travel, or illness. Its naturally sweet, maple-like aroma is very appealing to most horses, helping ensure they eat their full ration or supplement.
Nutritionally, fenugreek is a natural source of vitamins (like B-complex) and minerals (such as iron and magnesium), and contains compounds like saponins and flavonoids, which are thought to support immune function and may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
Some studies and anecdotal evidence also suggest fenugreek may help support digestive health by stimulating appetite, aiding gut motility, and potentially reducing gastric irritation.
In summary, fenugreek is good for your horse because it helps encourage consistent feed intake, supports digestion, and provides mild nutritional and immune benefits—especially helpful for horses that are stressed, underweight, or recovering from illness.
Can my horse take Hestevard Profix + BIND if it is officially going to be competing?
Yes, your horse can safely take Hestevard Profix + BIND while officially competing.
The product is stated to be suitable for use in competition horses, as it does not contain any prohibited substances under FEI (Fédération Equestre Internationale) or BHA (British Horseracing Authority) Clean Sport regulations.
This means it’s compliant with anti-doping rules, and you do not need a withdrawal period before competition. It’s designed specifically with performance horses in mind, particularly for use during times of travel, stress, dietary change, or mild digestive upset—situations that often occur around competitions.
As always, it’s good practice to:
Check the label for any updates or changes to formulation.
Consult your vet or team nutritionist if you’re combining multiple supplements or medications.
But based on current product information, Hestevard Profix + BIND is competition-safe.