Coats the gastric lining.
Slippery elm and marshmallow root release a protective mucilage that coats irritated stomach tissue from the first scoop — calming the burn behind ulcer-prone behavior, NSAIDs, and stalled morning hours.
A vet-formulated daily powder built around four proven actives — buffered antacids, prebiotic yeast, soothing botanicals, and gastric-binding clay. Top-dress on feed. Watch the change in 14 days. Refund the bag if it doesn't.
Most owners report the same arc of change. Here's what to look for, week by week.
Based on owner-reported outcomes from 1,847 documented GutEase trials, 2024–2026.
Top-dress on feed at mealtime. Two scoops daily, morning or evening. Mixes cleanly into any commercial feed, soaked beet pulp, or alfalfa mash. No syringe, no fight, no waiting period.
| Horse Weight | Scoops / Day | Grams / Day |
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| Pony · under 400 kg | 1 | 28 g |
| Light horse · 400–500 kg | 1.5 | 42 g |
| Standard · 500–600 kg | 2 | 56 g |
| Warmblood · 600–700 kg | 2.5 | 70 g |
| Draft · 700+ kg | 3 | 84 g |
Scoop included. 1 scoop = 1 oz / 28.35 g. For show & travel weeks, double the dose for the 3 days leading up to competition.
Every gram per serving is named on the label. No proprietary blends. No mystery filler. No flavor masks.
Never in the bag: proprietary blends · fillers · binders · synthetic flavors · sugar · grain · USEF/FEI prohibited substances.
Shelf life: 12 months from date of manufacture. Date stamped on the bottom of every pouch.
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place. Reseal the pouch after each use. Avoid direct sunlight and humidity above 70%. Tack room shelf is fine.
No return required. No fine print. Email hello@goodbarn.co and we'll process your refund within 48 hours.
Six horses, six owners, sixty days. Documented before-and-after reports from real GutEase trial families. Drag the slider to see the difference for yourself.
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Owner-reported · Documented 28-day trial
Results vary. Stories are individual owner reports from a documented 28-day GutEase trial. Not intended to diagnose or treat veterinary conditions.
The horse standing in your barn
Eight quiet signs the gut is asking for help. If you're nodding to three or more, GutEase was built for the horse standing in your barn.
Comes back, picks again, leaves half the bucket. Anxious around feed time.
Tail swishes, body tenses, every single tacking-up session.
Walks off the trailer and won't touch hay for a day or two.
Vet says the stomach looks fine, yet something isn't right. Likely the hindgut.
Fecal water, soft piles, or anything that's changed from their usual.
Pacing, weaving, snappy with stablemates. The mood you didn't sign up for.
Symptoms eased, but you're worried about relapse the moment the paste stops.
Flinches at the curry, hates belly touches, body language reads tight.
If even one of these sounds like your horse, the gut is probably the place to start. GutEase rebuilds all three gut zones — foregut lining, nervous-gut response, and hindgut microbiome — in one daily scoop, at vet-credible doses, for under a dollar a day.
Daily support. Real results in 14–28 days. 60-day risk-free trial.
Most ulcer pastes treat one part of the gut. GutEase rebuilds three — the gastric lining, the gut-brain response, and the hindgut microbiome — all at vet-credible doses, all from a single bag.
Slippery elm and marshmallow root release a protective mucilage that coats irritated stomach tissue from the first scoop — calming the burn behind ulcer-prone behavior, NSAIDs, and stalled morning hours.
DGL licorice, chamomile, and ginger soothe the inflammation-anxiety loop — the real source of girthiness, feed-bucket tension, and the edge that won't leave under saddle.
Prebiotic yeast culture feeds the hindgut bacteria that ferment forage — the foundation of every other gut function. The shift shows up first in firmer manure, then steadier energy, then a calmer horse in the stall.
Most ulcer pastes treat one system. GutEase rebuilds three — every day, in every scoop.
Daily · 2 scoops
Six reasons GutEase becomes the quietest, most important supplement in your feed room.
Slippery elm and marshmallow root form a protective mucilage over irritated stomach tissue from day one — calming the burn behind ulcer-prone behavior, NSAIDs, and stalled morning hours.
DGL licorice and chamomile quiet the gut-brain axis — the real source of girthiness, feed-bucket anxiety, and the edge that won't leave under saddle. Most owners see tension lift by week three.
Prebiotic yeast feeds the bacteria that ferment forage — the foundation of every other gut function. The shift shows up first in firmer manure, then steadier energy, then a calmer horse in the stall.
Picky eaters finish their grain. Horses come back to feed faster after travel, shows, and stressful days. Less off-feed time, less rebound, fewer empty buckets to worry about.
Six botanicals at vet-credible levels — no proprietary blends, no mystery filler, no flavor masks. Every gram per dose is named on the label, the way modern equine nutrition should be.
Two scoops top-dressed onto regular feed — no syringe, no soaking, no fight at mealtime. Highly palatable; refusal rate under 3% in trials, even with notoriously fussy horses.
No proprietary blends. No mystery filler. Every ingredient is disclosed by name, Latin binomial, and exact grams per daily dose — the way modern equine nutrition should be.
Ulmus rubra
Inner bark releases a soothing mucilage that coats the stomach lining and calms acid irritation. Used in equine and human GI practice for over a century.
Althaea officinalis
A second mucilage layer that works synergistically with slippery elm — protecting irritated tissue from acid, NSAIDs, and travel-related stress.
Glycyrrhiza glabra (deglycyrrhized)
DGL — deglycyrrhized — is the form safe for daily, long-term use. Soothes the gastric mucosa and quiets the gut–brain stress response without affecting blood pressure.
Matricaria recutita
Gentle anti-spasmodic that quiets gut tension. The reason girthy, sensitive, and feed-bucket-anxious horses settle by week three.
Zingiber officinale
Long used in equine practice for nausea, anti-inflammation, and post-medication GI recovery. Boosts palatability without artificial flavor.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Feeds the hindgut bacteria that ferment forage — the foundation of every other gut function. The reason horses on GutEase recover faster after travel, show, and stress.
GutEase wasn't built for a marketing page — it was built for the barns and clinics where horses need it to work. Here's what the professionals using it have to say.
GutEase is the first daily blend I've seen that actually addresses the hindgut at clinically meaningful doses. The ingredient transparency is what convinced me — every gram is named on the label. I now recommend it to my ulcer-prone clients alongside their treatment plan.
My whole eventing string has been on GutEase for six months. Travel-recovery time is cut in half — they come off the trailer eating. For the money, nothing else is even close.
Nine dimensions that matter — daily cost, gut systems addressed, dosage transparency, safety. GutEase is the only one that covers all three gut zones, names every gram, and runs under a dollar a day.
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Recommended
GutEase
$0.98/day
≈ $59 / 60-day supply
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Ulcer Paste
$8–$12/day
≈ $240–360 / 30 days
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Generic Gut Pellets
$1–$3/day
Varies by brand
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Camelina Plus
$3.00/day
≈ $89.99 / 30 days
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| Soothes foregut / gastric lining | ✓ | ✓ | Partial | ✓ |
| Calms nervous gut / gut-brain | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | Partial |
| Rebuilds hindgut microbiome | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Dosage transparency · grams disclosed | All 6 named | Drug-labeled | Proprietary blend | Not disclosed |
| Active ingredients | 6 botanicals | 1 synthetic drug | Unspecified | 5 ingredients |
| No fillers, no flavor masks | ✓ | Drug carrier | Common fillers | Partial |
| Vet-formulated | ✓ | ✓ | Varies | ✓ |
| Competition safe · USEF / FEI | ✓ | Withdrawal required | Check label | Check label |
| Made in USA · third-party tested | ✓ | Varies by brand | Varies | ✓ USA |
Real answers to the questions horse owners ask before they buy. Still curious? Email hello@goodbarn.co and we'll get back to you same day.
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One bag per horse per refund. Refunds processed within 48 hours to your original payment method. Valid up to 60 days from delivery date. No returns required — keep what's left in the bag.