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Your horse’s respiratory system may be affected by any number of factors, including viral or bacterial infections, lowered immunity, poor air quality or seasonal airborne allergens such as pollen. Any of these factors can lead to respiratory irritation, behavioural problems, a reduction in respiratory health, lung function or ability to perform.

Let us support your horse with a range of soothing pure herbal supplements and fast acting liquid solutions to maintain healthy lungs, airways, sinuses and resistance to environmental allergens.

 

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Haemastop Gold Solution

Haemastop Gold Solution

Strenuous exercise - Respiratory Support

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Some horses may appear to never reach their full potential. Poor lung function, stress, or residual mucus can all put additional strain on the horse's respiratory system, often requiring equine veterinary attention for problems such as epistaxis.

This tincture-rich product is formulated to help support and maintain your horse's respiratory response to the extreme physical demands of strenuous exercise.

At 30mls per day, a litre should last approx 33 days, costing approx 66p per day

Dosage: we suggest to make allowance for type.

Up to 12.2hh : 5mls twice daily (10mls)

12.2hh to 14.2hh: 10mls twice daily (20mls)

14.2hh to 15.2hh : 12.5mls twice daily (25mls)

15.2hh to 16.2hh : 15mls twice daily (30mls)

16.2hh+ : 15mls to 20mls twice daily (30 to 40mls)

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Contains: 1:3 tinctures of Eyebright herb, Plantain leaf, Yarrow herb, Hawthorn berries, Elderflowers, Garlic bulbs, with Apple Cider Vinegar & Honey.

 

1.  The herb Yarrow has many common country names including Nose Bleed, Staunchweed, Soldier's Woundwort, and Knight's Milfoil. The name Achillea is said to have come from the famous Greek soldier, Achilles, who fought in the Trojan wars. It is said that Achilles made use of the herb on the battlefield to help staunch the wounds of his soldiers. Achilles wasn't the only soldier to find this herb useful, it was also used extensively by the Crusaders, hence the names Soldier's Woundwort and Knight's Milfoil.

2.  Epistaxis is commonly caused by Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage (EIPH) is a common condition that occurs in performance horses while at fast exercise. While EIPH often goes undetected, it can result in epistaxis. Hemorrhage is caused by rupture of capillaries in the lung due to the enormous differences in pressure that occur there during strenuous exercise. In most cases, the hemorrhage, although adversely affecting athletic performance, causes no illness. More severe EIPH may result from rupture of larger vessels and this may be fatal. EIPH is often diagnosed and monitored by regular endoscopic exam.

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