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Sand impactions can occur when a horse ingests sand or soil particles accidentally or intentionally. The excess sand may congregate in the horse’s intestinal tract and can block your horse’s colon. This condition—called sand colic—can be painful and dangerous for your horse. The incidence of sand colic is often thought of being limited to horses in sandy areas or regions, but horses can have bouts of sand colic regardless of where they live and even if they’re grazing on pastures. Sand and dirt hide in unexpected places like hay bales, grass pastures, and your horse. Help protect your horse from sand colic with SandClear Natural Psyllium Crumbles. SandClear crumbles for horses contains a premium psyllium seed husk to support the removal of sand and dirt from the ventral colon. Ideal for horses that graze or eat off the ground, this supplementary soluble fiber is veterinarian recommended to help maintain a healthy digestive tract for horses of all ages, including foals.