Tidbits®

Cookies Supporting Digestion

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Cookies for the Unicorn in Your Life

Tidbits® help support gut health and digestion in ulcery horses. They are ideal for use during training, competition, travel, changes in weather, changes in environment or other stressful situations. Distribute generously anytime you find yourself asking "who"s a good horsey?"


Formulated to support healthy digestion

Crunchy great taste horses love


Supports a normal temperament in horses prone to stress

Fits in your pocket without crumbling


What's Inside
  • Chia Seed

    Chia Seed

  • Dehydrated Cabbage

    Dehydrated Cabbage

  • Pumpkin Seed

    Pumpkin Seed

  • Flaxseed

    Flaxseed

  • Black Oil Sunflower Seed

    Black Oil Sunflower Seed

Horse Show Safe

Contains no prohibited substances

Lab Tested

Drug screen by FEI recognized laboratory

Tasty

Picky eater approved

Key Ingredients

  • Omega-3 fatty acids
  • L-glutamine
  • Magnesium
  • Tryptophan
  • Calcium
  • L-proline
  • L-arginine
  • L-lycine
  • L-glycine
  • L-serine
Product Label

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Amount

Glutamic acid

2.39%

Omega-3 fatty acids

1.58%

Aspartic acid

.84%

Proline

.84%

Arginine

.7%

Glycine

.52%

Serine

.51%

Tryptophan

.16%

Magnesium

.12%

Calcium

.08%

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

Chia seed, dehydrated cabbage, pumpkin seed, cold milled flaxseed, black oil sunflower seed

INACTIVE INGREDIENTS

Honey, rye flour

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Distribute with unbridled enthusiasm.

CAUTION

  • Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
  • If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.

WARNING

  • For animal use only.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
  • Should not be used for animals intended for human consumption.


Equine Elixirs’ liability for use of this product shall not exceed this product’s purchase price.  Equine Elixirs shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages resulting from use of this product.

DISTRIBUTED BY

Equine Elixirs, Inc.
Palm Beach, FL 33480
[email protected]
561-818-4222

Research and Testing

Comprehensive prohibited substance screen performed by LGC Science, Inc., an FEI recognized laboratory, and the laboratory that performed the FEI drug testing for the 2016 Rio Olympics. For more information visit the following sites:

LGC Performs FEI Drug Testing for Rio Olympics

FEI Laboratories

Arginine

Hinckley KA, Fearn S, Howard BR, Henderson IW. Nitric oxide donors as a treatment for grass induced acute laminitis in ponies. Equine Vet J. 1996 Jan;28(1):17-28.

Bryk J, Ochoa JB, Correia MI, et al. Effect of citrulline and glutamine on nitric oxide production in RAW 264.7 cells in an arginine-depleted environment. J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 2008 Jul-Aug;32(4):377-83.

Hayashi T, Juliet PA, Matsui-Hirai H, et al. l-Citrulline and l-arginine supplementation retards the progression of high-cholesterol-diet-induced atherosclerosis in rabbits. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Sep 20;102(38):13681-6.

Cabbage

Carvalho C, Fernandes K, Matta S, Silva M, Oliveira L, Fonseca C, Evaluation of antiulcerogenic activity of aqueous extract of Brassica oleracea var. capitata (cabbage) on Wistar rat gastric ulceration. Arq. Gastroenterol. vol.48 no.4 São Paulo Oct./Dec. 2011.

Copper

Gee E, Davies M, Firth E, et al. Osteochondrosis and copper: histology of articular cartilage from foals out of copper supplemented and non-supplemented dams. Vet J. Jan;173(1):109-17.

Flaxseed

O"Neill W, McKee S, Clarke AF. Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) supplementation associated with reduced skin test lesional area in horses with Culicoides hypersensitivity. Can J Vet Res. Oct 2002;66(4):272-7.

Glutamine

Scheppach W, Dusel G, Kuhn T, Loges C, Karch H, Bartram H-P, Richter F, Christl S U, Kasper H. Effect of L-glutamine and n-butyrate on the restitution of rat colonic mucosa after acid induced injury. Gut 1996; 38: 878-885.

Glycine

Zhong Z, Wheeler MD, Li X, et al. L-glycine: a novel anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and cytoprotective agent. Curr Opin Clin Nutri Metab Care. 2003 Mar;6(2):229-40.

Iron

Brommer H, Slet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan MM. Iron deficiency in stabled Dutch warmblood foals. J Vet Intern med. 2001 Sep-Oct;15(5):482-5.

Mullaney TP, Brown CM. Iron toxicity in neonatal foals. Equine Vet J. 1988 Mar;20(2):119-24.

Inoue Y, Matsui A, Asai Y, et al. Effect of exercise on iron metabolism in horses. Biol Trace Elem Res. 2005 Oct;107(1):33-42.

Lysine

Graham-Thiers PM, Kronfeld, DS. Amino acid supplementation improves muscle mass in aged and young horses. J Anim Sci. 2005 Dec;83(12):2783-8.

Graham PM, Ott EA, Brendemuhl JH, TenBroeck SH. The effect of supplemental lysine and threonine on growth and development of yearling horses. J Anim Sci. 1994 Feb;72(2):380-6.

Nitric oxide

Elliott S, McKnight W, Cirino G, Wallace J, A Nitric Oxide-Releasing Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Accelerates Gastric Ulcer Healing in Rats. Gastroenterology 1995;109:524-530.

Omega 3 fatty acids

Manhart DR, Scott BD, Gibbs PG, et al. Markers of inflammation in arthritic horses fed omega-3 fatty acids. Prof AnimSci. 2009;25:155-60.

Artemis P. Simopoulos, MD. Omega-3 fatty acids in inflammation and autoimmune diseases. 2002 Dec;21(6):495-505

Neelley KA and Herthel DJ. Essential fatty acid supplementation as a preventative for carbohydrate overload-induced laminitis, in Proceedings. 43rd Annu Conv Am Assoc Equine Pract 1997;43:367-9.

Tryptophan

Noble GK, Brockwell YM, Munn KJ, et al. Effects of a commercial dose of l-tryptophan on plasma tryptophan concentrations and behaviour in horses. Equine Vet J. 2008 Jan;40(1):51-6.

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Can I order Tidbits in bulk?

Yes! If you are interested in bulk orders of Tidbits please contact us at [email protected]

Do you offer farm incentive programs?

Yes.  For barns buying in bulk please email us at [email protected] to discuss eligibility and incentive structure.

Where do you ship from?

All orders ship from our warehouse in Wellington, FL.

 

Do you have sales or promo codes?

No. We do not have sales or promo codes because we offer the highest quality product at the lowest possible price year round.

Do you have sample sizes of the supplements?

No.  The reason we do not have sample sizes is because the average time frame for seeing an improvement is generally 2-3 weeks so for people wanting to sample the products we suggest starting with the 30 day supply.

Testimonials
I take Tidbits with me everywhere!
I love feeding a treat that I know the horses not only love to eat, but that is actually nutritional and beneficial for their gastric health. I take Tidbits with me everywhere!
Stefanie Mazer
Top Trainer, Forget Me Not Farm
My horses just can’t get enough of them!
I love Tidbits for all the same reasons we love Ulceraser. My horses just can’t get enough of them! It’s hard to find a treat these days that doesn’t have sugar, molasses, chemicals and synthetic ingredients, but Tidbits is all natural and made from the same ingredients as Ulceraser plus a little bit of honey. All we feed our horses are Tidbits and carrots!
Lindsay Maxwell
Lindsay Maxwell Equestrian