Equilin COMFORT Starter Pack
Try a sample package to test the taste. Please note, it's about taste habituation! First, mix a small amount with 'tasty' feed and then slowly build up. 90% of horses will then eat it without problems.
EquilinCOMFORT is a BASIC that, in addition to stimulating good gut flora, protects the stomach, stimulates good stomach function and provides extra relaxation.
The main ingredients of the BASIC are: magnesium, vitamin E, MSM, vegetable omega 3 fatty acids (DHA and EPA), essential amino acids, pre- and probiotics and a mycotoxin binder. Added to this are: licorice, chamomile and FOS (inulin)
COMFORT is intended for daily feeding to the horse, in addition to good (preferably analyzed) roughage (max 1 hour without, possibly with slow feeders) and a complete vitamin and mineral supplement (e.g. EquilinBALANCER) and minimal to no concentrates. It should be given for at least 6 weeks. Results are optimized if stress factors are also removed.
Due to the higher build-up dosage during the first 3 weeks, a horse will need 2 bags for the first 6 weeks. After that, 1 bag per month is sufficient for an adult horse. Around stressful situations, the build-up dosage can be given for a few days.
The product can be fed continuously, however, an occasional stop period of 7-10 days is recommended. 2 days before competitions, you should stop for 2 days and give the BASIC.
COMFORT does not contain a complete vitamin and mineral complex, so it can be given alongside any ration.
Dosage and ingredients:
| Build-up* | Maintenance sport / indication | |
| Pony | 250 - 350 grams | 150 - 200 grams |
| Horse | 350 - 450 grams | 200 - 250 grams |
*Build-up dosage for 3 weeks. In case of stress or heavy exertion, increase the dosage to the build-up dosage for a few days.
Side effects: Licorice can cause problems in animals with high blood pressure. Horses with kidney failure may experience problems with excessively high magnesium levels in the blood. Consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis.
Avoid concomitant oral administration of macrolides (certain antibiotics that are only prescribed as a 3rd choice for infections in foals).