Naf Five Star Oestress Equine Supplements 500g Powder
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Description
Oestress Powder complements the natural oestrous cycle of mares by promoting regularity and incorporating extracts of time-tested herbal ingredients renowned for their ability to support hormonal balance, a tradition spanning centuries. By introducing Oestress into your mare's diet, you empower her to maintain her well-being.
Oestress also includes bio-available magnesium, which aids in alleviating muscle tension and fostering a sense of calm. Furthermore, it boasts an abundance of natural antioxidants, fortifying the body's innate defence mechanisms and supporting overall health.
For optimal results, Oestress should be incorporated into your mare's daily feed regimen during the spring and summer seasons. Depending on her oestrous cycle, the dosage may be adjusted accordingly. Should the need arise, Oestress is suitable for year-round use, ensuring your mare's continuous support and comfort.
Feeding guide
For use where behavioural changes and tension are seen in mares which can affect temperament and performance.
Introduce gradually for fussy feeders. Loading rate may be used initially and during peak times of her season.
Also suitable for colts and geldings showing ‘riggy’ or stallion-like behaviour.
Not recommended for pregnant mares and discontinue use on brood mares two months prior to covering. Maintenance levels may be adjusted to suit the individual and are not necessarily related to body weight. Also suitable for colts and geldings showing ‘riggy’ or stallion-like behaviour. Not recommended for pregnant mares and discontinue use on brood mares two months prior to covering.