Horse food supplement feed to reduce stress reactions
navalis corticosal is a nutritional supplement feed for horses to reduce stress reactions by balancing nutritional imbalances.
navalis corticosal was developed for the special need for micronutrients, as occurs in equine Cushing's syndrome (ECS). The balanced complementary diet navalis corticosal contains nutrients and other bioactive substances that contribute in many ways to the modification of catabolic metabolic processes. Stress reactions are reduced and it has been shown that the vitality and quality of life of affected horses are significantly increased.
An evidence-based clinical study on naval corticosal was conducted at the University of Berlin. In horses with ECS, administration over a period of six months led to a significant improvement in hair coat, insulin values and especially vitality.*
* Bradaric Z, May A, Gehlen H (2013): Use of the chasteberry preparation corticosal® for the treatment of pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction in horses. Equine Medicine 6: 721-728
Dietary feed for horses This balanced complementary diet contains nutrients and other bioactive substances that contribute in many ways to the modification of catabolic metabolic processes. Stress reactions are reduced and it has been shown that the vitality and quality of life of affected horses are significantly increased.
Composition:
soy flour, herbs (pepper, ginkgo, artichoke), flaxseed, wheat bran, brown algae, magnesium citrate, vegetable oil (flaxseed, cold pressed)
Feeding recommendations: 2 slightly heaped measuring spoons (equivalent to 30 g) per day for a horse of 600 kg body weight. Administration should initially take place over 2-4 weeks. An initial check of relevant blood parameters is recommended after approximately 4 weeks. The further course of action should be determined based on the clinical presentation. It is advisable to seek the advice of a veterinarian.
Dietary feed for horses
Important note:
This dietetic feed may only be fed to horses up to 2% of the total daily ration due to the increased trace element content compared to complete feed. The further course of action should be determined based on the clinical presentation. It is advisable to seek the advice of a veterinarian. Administration should initially take place for 2-4 weeks.