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PRO PACKAGE (7 packs of 9 single applicators)

PRO PACKAGE (7 packs of 9 single applicators)

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Equine 74® Stomach Calm Relax is a complementary feedstuff for all horses & ponies. It buffers situation-related excess stomach acid and supports in times of excitement, transport, tournament or other challenges.

The short-term solution to acute stress on your horse's stomach.
Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax forms a protective gel layer on the feed in the horse's stomach, which reduces contact with stomach acid, protecting the sensitive mucous membrane and counteracting stress-related discomfort. In addition, the magnesium it contains has a calming effect on the nervous system, making it ideal for stressful situations such as competitions, trailer journeys or herd changes. The paste is administered approximately 10-30 minutes before the stressful situation.

Equine 74® Stomach Calm Relax is doping-free and contains no substances that violate the Anti-Doping and Drug Control Regulations (ADMR) of the German Equestrian Federation (FN).

1 applicator contains 1 dose of 29 g
Net price per applicator: 5,69 €*

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Delivery time:

  • Germany 3 - 5 days
  • Europe 5 - 8 days
  • Outside Europe 8 - 14 days

Ingredients

Components

Calcium | 14,5%

Magnesium | 6,29%

Moisture | 0,9%

Na+ | 0,58%

Crude Ash | 50,3 %

Crude Protein | 1.12%

Crude Fat | 38,5%

Crude Fibre | 0,5%

Ingredients

Calcareous Marine Algae (Lithotamnion Glaciale), Marine Macro-Algae (Fucaceae | Ascophyllum nodosum), magnesium oxide, maize germ oil, coconut oil



Additivs: Stevia

Flavor: Vanilla

Stabiliser: Silicide acid

Optimale Storage

Always store upright at room temperature. Not below 20 degrees Celsius. Close well after use.

Shelf life

24 months after production date, see applicator stamp

Directions for use

Please consume within 4 weeks after opening

Net weight

29g

Doping-free

Made in Germany

Manufacturer Registration Number

α-DE NI 445701

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Our products have been tested and you can see the impressive results here.

Doping-free

Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax is Drug Free and Doping Free – tested in the FEI's official anti-doping laboratory in Germany – and can be administered to any horse, whether a sport horse, leisure horse, foal or small pony.

The paste is tasty, with added stevia and vanilla, and easy to handle. Perfect for competitions, trailer rides, changes to the herd, breaking in young horses, or weaning foals.

IN THE IMAGE: Floor van der Weiden, dressage rider

  • What is Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax?

    Transport situations, tournaments, training in new places and the like can put a lot of stress on your horse's stomach. Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax can help your horse to cope with this stress.

    If acute stressful situations are imminent, the horse is given a dose of Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax 10-30 minutes beforehand. The positive effect can be felt within a few minutes and lasts as long as the paste remains in the stomach. This is about 4 hours.

  • How is Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax administered?

    Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax is available in paste form, ready to administer through a handy applicator, directly into the horse's mouth.
    We recommend to feed 30 g for one horse (approx. 250-600 kg). Best 10-30 minutes before the event (departure, tournament start, training etc.)

    The paste is very tasty with added stevia and vanilla, which the horses enjoyed without exception. Depending on the outside temperature, the paste will be a little thicker or thinner but always easy to handle. We recommend warming the paste briefly in your hands before application on cold days.

  • How does Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax work?

    Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax forms a protective barrier in the horse's stomach.

    Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax has a marine origin. It is extracted from the brown algae Ascophyllum nodosum (Fam. Fucaceae) which grows off the coast of Scotland. Aggressive gastric acid can reach the sensitive stomach lining in the upper, glandless part of the horse's stomach through the peristalsis of the stomach and through the horse's movement. This causes stomach irritation and pain.

    Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax blends with the stomach acid to form a gel-like substance, creating a protective barrier that covers the stomach contents like a film and prevents the acid from reaching these sensitive areas.

    After about four hours, this protective film dissolves and is excreted directly from the intestine without being absorbed into the blood.

  • Is Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax recommended for all horses?

    Equine 74 Stomach Calm Relax is suitable for all horses, especially for generally nervous horses and for horses that are prone to stress, have a sensitive stomach or irritated mucous membrane and/or react sensitively to new, unfamiliar or stressful situations.

    Such situations can include competitions, trailer rides, changes to the herd, the breaking in of young horses or the weaning of foals.

    If a horse is under stress - in nature this usually happens when there is danger - the flight instinct kicks in. In order to make the energy required for flight available, digestion is slowed down, among other things. As a result, the constantly produced stomach acid is not sufficiently buffered and may attack the stomach lining.

Natural magnesium with highest bioavailability

Natural magnesium with highest bioavailabilityEach syringe contains about 1.80 grammes of magnesium. Magnesium is proven to calm the nerves* and is therefore ideal to help calm and relax horses in stressful situations.A large horse needs about 20 grammes daily, which is usually covered by normal feed intake.Due to the paste's rapid decomposition process and an extremely high bioavailability of 98%, the magnesium is very quick-acting.

*Magnesium aspartate supplementation and reaction speed response in horses, JEVS Volume 35, Ausgabe 5, Mai 2015, S. 401-402Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, AustralienWaltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, Leicestershire, Vereinigtes Königreich

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