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EQUISTRESSMIX

EQUISTRESSMIX

HORSE | BEHAVIOR AND STRESS
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Horse Stress and Anxiety

A unique blend of 9 plants with soothing and relaxing properties. It also supports the digestive system in case of stress-related disorders. Recommended for stressed or nervous horses.

1kg bucket

Quality analysis certified by an independent laboratory. Formula developed under the supervision of a veterinarian.

Equistressmix, a blend of plants that helps calm stressed horses:

Equistressmix is ​​a blend of 10 plants selected for their relaxing properties on the equine organism: ANGELICA - GARLIC - AUBEPINE - CHAMOMILE - CHICORAE - ESCHOLTZIA - HOP - LITOTAMNA - MELISSA - PEPPERMINT. This formula was developed under the supervision of a veterinarian.

This natural food supplement is indicated for stressed, anxious or nervous horses thanks to the calming properties of plants with complementary virtues that act in synergy, in particular:

Chamomile: Matricaria, also known as German chamomile, is used for stress and digestive disorders.
Angelica: This plant supports the nervous system and has a calming effect on the digestive system.
Escholtzia: Also known as the California poppy, this plant calms anxiety.

Stress in horses regularly results in digestive problems, which is why our formula contains both plants with calming properties in case of stress and plants with a soothing action in case of digestive problems.

Complementary feed for horses.

Ingredients: chamomile, angelica, hawthorn, chicory, Californian poppy, hops, lithothamnion, lemon balm, peppermint, magnesium chloride, calcium carbonate.

Additives: technological additive: (1m558i) bentonite clay 98g/kg.
Analytical components: crude protein 13.5%, crude fat 2.3%, crude fibre 15.7%, crude ash 11.7%, moisture 10.5%, sodium 0.15%, calcium 2.3%.

Doping Control: As this product may contain natural contaminants that could cause a positive doping test, it is recommended to stop distributing it before an official event as a precaution. Ask a veterinarian for advice on the waiting period (usually 72 hours).

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