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Equine America Coff-Less Powder. Horses are subjected to a constant respiratory challenge from fungal spores, dust, pollen and other tiny particles in their immediate environment, whether they are stabled or out at pasture, working and competing outdoors, or in an enclosed indoor school. Most horses cope with these challenges, but there are occasions when a healthy respiratory system is overwhelmed, and horses cough to try to clear their airways. Targeted nutritional support can help support the horse�s natural defences against such challenges, and Coff-Less Powder contains a powerful blend of natural herbs and phytochemicals (active compounds from plants), known for their role in maintaining respiratory function.. Coff-Less also contains Echinacea and MSM to help support the immune system. Composition:. Alfalfa Meal, Dried Seaweed, Methylsulphonylmethane (MSM), Nettle, Dried Kelp, Garlic, Astragalus Membranaceous, Fenugreek, Elecampane Root. Additives (per kg):. Sensory additives: 2b Echinacea (2.0%), 2b Eucalyptus Oil (1000mg). Analytical Constituents:. Crude Protein 5.7%. Crude Fibre 20.0%. Crude Oil 2.0%. Crude Ash 10.0%. Sodium <1.0Feeding Directions:. For 500kg horse; for initial 5 days: 28g per day. Thereafter; 14g per day. Maximum; 28g per day. 14g (approx) measure enclosed.
Price: £65.99 from Back to the Pets
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