An animal food supplement particularly useful in treating gastrointestinal
problems, such as colic. Psyllium husks are provided in dry form for
convenience of handling prior to feeding. In examples of embodiments,
psyllium husks are admixed with binding material and the admixture is
formed into pellets, crumbles, mashes, or licks. Upon consumption by the
animal, the psyllium husks take up water from the moist environment of
the animal's gastrointestinal tract and form a gelatinous bolus that
sweeps through the gastrointestinal tract of the animal, clearing the
gastrointestinal tract of intestinal detritus, such as sand, toxins, and
microorganisms, which agglomerate with and/or are carried away by the
psyllium husk gel.