Product description

Navalis Supplementary Feed Corticosal Horse

  • navalis corticosal was developed for the special micronutrient requirements associated with Equine Cushing's Syndrome (ECS)

  • ECS refers to a functional disorder in the pituitary gland in the brain with drastic changes to the entire metabolism

  • especially in the early stages of horses suffering from Cushing's disease, the imbalances can be counteracted very well by supplying appropriate micronutrients

  • the balanced diet navalis corticosal contains micronutrients and essential secondary plant substances that contribute to the modification of catabolic metabolic processes in a variety of ways

  • stress reactions are reduced and at the same time the performance and quality of life of affected horses are demonstrably and noticeably improved

  • this gives affected horses a new vitality. Contains 8 mg/kg iodine from brown algae

  • a conclusive clinical study on navalis corticosal was carried out at the University of Berlin under the direction of Prof Dr Heidrun Gehlen. In horses suffering from ECS, administration over a period of six months led to a significant improvement in the overall clinical picture, particularly in the coat, alertness and quality of life

*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

Composition

  • herbs (monk's pepper, ginkgo, artichoke), toasted soya beans, rice bran, linseed, magnesium citrate, aniseed, caraway, fennel, vegetable oil (linseed, cold-pressed), stevia leaves, brown algae

Analytical ingredients

  • crude protein 15.7 %, crude fat 15.80 %, crude fibre 8.70 %, crude ash 16.30 %, sodium 0.68 %, magnesium 0.75 %

Nutritional and physiological additives per kg

  • 3a672a Vitamin A 700,000 IU
  • 3a312 Vitamin C 20,000 mg
  • 3a700 Vitamin E 25,000 mg
  • 3a316 Folic acid 520 mg
  • 3b612 Zinc (protein hydrolysate zinc chelate) 7,500 mg
  • 3b407 Copper (copper(II) protein hydrolysate chelate) 1,200 mg
  • 3b811 Selenium (selenium yeast from Saccharomyces cerevisiae NCYC R397, inactivated) 20 mg
  • 3b202 Iodine (calcium iodate, anhydrous) 40 mg

Feeding recommendation

  • 2 (up to max. 5) slightly heaped measuring spoons (equivalent to 30 g, max. 75 g) daily for a horse with 600 kg body weight
  • feeding should initially take place for 2-4 weeks
  • it is recommended to check the relevant blood parameters for the first time after approx. 4 weeks
  • the further procedure should be determined according to the clinical appearance
  • It is recommended to seek the advice of a vet for this

Waiting period

  • recommended withdrawal period according to ADMR: 48 hours
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Corticosal Horse, Supplementary Feed

  • FR35092
From £53.80 *
Content: 1 kg

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to support the metabolism of horses with PPID
with monk's pepper, ginkgo and artichoke
suitable for feeding alone or as an additional nutritional supplement

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