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Sand impactions can occur when a horse ingests sand or soil particles, either accidentally or intentionally. Many horses ingest small amounts of sand without harm, but if the volume is high enough, the excess sand may congregate in the horse's intestinal tract and can cause an obstruction. The incidence of excess sand in the gut is often thought of being limited to horses in sandy areas or regions, but horses can have bouts of sand colic regardless of geographic location and even if they're grazing on pastures. Sand and dirt hide in unexpected places like hay bales, grass pastures, and your horse. Help reduce the possibility of sand colic in horses with SandClear Crumbles. SandClear Crumbles is formulated with a premium psyllium husk to support the removal of sand and dirt from the ventral colon. Ideal for horses that live in sandy regions, are turned out on overgrazed pastures, eat hay off the ground, or habitually consume sand due to boredom. This palatable, apple & molasses flavored psyllium supplement is backed by veterinarians for horses of all ages, including foals.
- MAY HELP REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF SAND COLIC in horses that live in sandy areas, graze on pasture or eat off the ground.
- SUPPORTS THE REMOVAL OF SAND & DIRT from the ventral colon.
- FORMULATED WITH A PREMIUM PSYLLIUM HUSK, making SandClear Crumbles an optimal choice for your horse.
- PALATABLE, EASY-TO-GIVE apple and molasses flavored crumbles that horses love!
- SUPPORTED BY VETERINARIANS for horses of all ages, including young foals.
Psyllium Husk; Artificial Flavors; Mineral Oil; Natural Flavors; Propionic Acid
| Active Ingredient per 5 oz: | true |
|---|---|
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For average size (1,000 lb.) adult horse - give one scoop (5 oz.) to 1.5 scoops of SandClear Natural Psyllium Crumbles daily for one full week (7 days) out of every month. Give less to ponies, yearlings and foals; more to larger horses and draft breeds. Provide plenty of fresh water to horse when using this product.
For average size (1,000 lb.) adult horse - give one scoop (5 oz.) to 1.5 scoops of SandClear Natural Psyllium Crumbles daily for one full week (7 days) out of every month. Give less to ponies, yearlings and foals; more to larger horses and draft breeds. Provide plenty of fresh water to horse when using this product.
| Brand | Farnam |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Allergy Free | Egg Free |
| Flavor | Molasses |
| Manufacturer Brand | Farnam |
| Product Form | Crumbles |
| Special Diets | None |
| Size | 3.75 lb. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 100507271 |
Q: Is Sandclear safe for cattle?
5 months ago- A: No, Farnam Sand Clear Crumbled Horse Supplement is explicitly labeled for use in horses only, and should not be given to cattle without specific veterinary guidance.5 months agoHelpful?
Q: This will be used for a horse with free fecal water syndrome. Will I still only feed it 1 week a month? I would think he would need it daily just in a smaller amount?
6 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. The manufacturer recommends feeding SandClear one week per month as a sand‑removal and gut‑cleaning supplement. It is not designed for daily, long-term use, and there’s no official guidance supporting daily feeding for FWS. For horses with FWS, you should consult a veterinarian to determine the best treatment.6 months agoHelpful?
Q: Do i just feed it alone out of a bucket or do i mix it with water or oats and feed the wet mixture to them?
8 months ago- A: It is best to mix Farnam Sand Clear Crumbled Horse Supplement with your horse's daily grain ration. While some horses may eat the flavored crumbles on their own, mixing it with feed ensures they consume the full dosage.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is the cup that comes inside 5 ounces?
a year ago- A: Yes, the cup that comes with product is 5oz.a year agoHelpful?
Q: How many weeks worth is the 3.75 size for a 1000lb horse
a year ago- A: 3.75 lbs is 60 oz. Feed 5 oz per day for 7 straight days per month. 60/5=12. You have 12 days’ worth of treatment. Not quite 2 months’ worth, if you are feeding one week per month.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is this product safe for a laminitis horse to have. Is the molasses artificial ?
a year ago- A: Yes, it is safe. FYI, be sure to read the directions for Sand Clear. The product is to be fed 7 days in a row, one time (7 day cycle) per month. BTW, No, the molasses is not artificial.a year agoHelpful?
Q: How do know the product is removing the sand?
a year ago- A: Farnam Sand Clear works by utilizing the primary ingredient, psyllium seed husk, which acts like a "sponge" to absorb sand particles in a horse's digestive tract, allowing them to be naturally eliminated through feces; essentially, the high-fiber content of the psyllium creates a gel-like substance that encapsulates the sand, making it easier to pass out of the horse's system, reducing the risk of sand colic. There are videos on You Tube that explain how Sand Clear works.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is Sand Clear safe for pregnant mares?
3 years ago- A: Hi there, 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.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: When asked how many scoops in this container...one rep answered 12 and another rep answered 48. Which is correct does anyone know?
4 years ago- A: There should be roughly 48 scoops in the 3lb of sandclear.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: How long does this bucket last if feeding 1 scoop for 7 days only once a month?
4 years ago- A: There should be roughly 48 scoops in the 3lb of sandclear.4 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Is Sandclear safe for cattle?
5 months ago- A: No, Farnam Sand Clear Crumbled Horse Supplement is explicitly labeled for use in horses only, and should not be given to cattle without specific veterinary guidance.5 months agoHelpful?
Q: This will be used for a horse with free fecal water syndrome. Will I still only feed it 1 week a month? I would think he would need it daily just in a smaller amount?
6 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. The manufacturer recommends feeding SandClear one week per month as a sand‑removal and gut‑cleaning supplement. It is not designed for daily, long-term use, and there’s no official guidance supporting daily feeding for FWS. For horses with FWS, you should consult a veterinarian to determine the best treatment.6 months agoHelpful?
Q: Do i just feed it alone out of a bucket or do i mix it with water or oats and feed the wet mixture to them?
8 months ago- A: It is best to mix Farnam Sand Clear Crumbled Horse Supplement with your horse's daily grain ration. While some horses may eat the flavored crumbles on their own, mixing it with feed ensures they consume the full dosage.8 months agoHelpful?
Q: Is the cup that comes inside 5 ounces?
a year ago- A: Yes, the cup that comes with product is 5oz.a year agoHelpful?
Q: How many weeks worth is the 3.75 size for a 1000lb horse
a year ago- A: 3.75 lbs is 60 oz. Feed 5 oz per day for 7 straight days per month. 60/5=12. You have 12 days’ worth of treatment. Not quite 2 months’ worth, if you are feeding one week per month.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is this product safe for a laminitis horse to have. Is the molasses artificial ?
a year ago- A: Yes, it is safe. FYI, be sure to read the directions for Sand Clear. The product is to be fed 7 days in a row, one time (7 day cycle) per month. BTW, No, the molasses is not artificial.a year agoHelpful?
Q: How do know the product is removing the sand?
a year ago- A: Farnam Sand Clear works by utilizing the primary ingredient, psyllium seed husk, which acts like a "sponge" to absorb sand particles in a horse's digestive tract, allowing them to be naturally eliminated through feces; essentially, the high-fiber content of the psyllium creates a gel-like substance that encapsulates the sand, making it easier to pass out of the horse's system, reducing the risk of sand colic. There are videos on You Tube that explain how Sand Clear works.a year agoHelpful?
Q: Is Sand Clear safe for pregnant mares?
3 years ago- A: Hi there, 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.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: When asked how many scoops in this container...one rep answered 12 and another rep answered 48. Which is correct does anyone know?
4 years ago- A: There should be roughly 48 scoops in the 3lb of sandclear.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: How long does this bucket last if feeding 1 scoop for 7 days only once a month?
4 years ago- A: There should be roughly 48 scoops in the 3lb of sandclear.4 years agoHelpful?
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