Respiratory function:
a lever for your horse's comfort and performance.
The study opposite demonstrates the link between respiratory function and performance. The respiratory system is often overlooked when a drop in performance is noticed in a horse. Yet this system needs to work at full capacity most of the time to enable a horse to perform well and not tire too quickly.
Long-lasting lower respiratory tract support
Contains nigella, lemon, eucalyptus and garlic
Can be used over long periods when required
ADP: can be used during competition
No animal by-product
Eco-friendly packaging
Long-lasting lower respiratory tract support
Contains nigella, lemon, eucalyptus and garlic
Can be used over long periods when required
ADP: can be used during competition
No animal by-product
Eco-friendly packaging
Knowing what to look out for in your horse.
Know how to recognise the signs that could indicate a need for respiratory and lung support: reduced performance, dilated nostrils, exercise intolerance, heave line, forced exhalation, difficulty recovering after effort, difficulty adapting to dusty environments, intolerance to living in a poorly ventilated loose box or eating dry hay, or weight loss and poor general condition.
Don't hesitate to make a precise note of these signs and to share them with your vet, who will be able to advise you and recommend the use of Balsamic Control.
Knowing how to plan ahead.
Our vets' experience shows that once a horse has had a few episodes of respiratory and lung problems, it is very likely that these episodes will recur, depending on changes in the horse's environment (box, pollen, dust, dry weather, etc.).
This recurrence will be even more evident in older horses. Know how to plan ahead for these episodes by adapting your horse's living conditions (see below) and giving Balsamic Control for 1 month before and during the higher-risk period.
Which supplement should I choose for my horse?
Audevard’s respiratory range includes 2 supplements made with scientifically recognized ingredients: Balsamic Air and Balsamic Control. These two products work in a complementary way to provide comprehensive support for your horse’s respiratory system. Use the following table to determine which product to use and when. If in doubt, your vet will be able to advise you on the most appropriate protocol for your horse.
Ingredients focus.
Nigella: Nigella is a plant native to South-East Asia. It has been extensively studied for its beneficial effects on asthma in humans. It has also been recognised for its benefits in horses.
It is the seeds (also known as black cumin) that are used in our formulas since they offer excellent nutritional qualities and supply original and complementary secondary metabolites.
The formula.
All year round, the presence of dust, mould or pollen in the environment can cause recurrent respiratory disorders or discomfort for some horses. These difficulties reduce the horse's blood oxygenation capacity and can impair performance and comfort in very sensitive horses. This need to optimise respiratory function is also found in young horses to support their training.
Balsamic Control does not contain any ingredients that could could cause your horse to test positive to anti-doping tests. The ADP program guarantees that there is no contamination that could lead to a positive result during anti-doping tests.
Balsamic Control is specially formulated for the management of your horse's respiratory system. It contains an original combination of 4 ingredients (nigella, lemon, eucalyptus and garlic) selected by our veterinary experts.
Balsamic Control is our formula with the highest plant extract concentration, containing almost 75% plants. The combination of these ingredients supports your horse's respiratory system during high-risk periods and in high-risk environments. The delivery form has been carefully selected to guarantee optimal absorption of the ingredients.
Our advice
Balsamic Control can be given before and throughout high-risk periods, to reduce the effects of a dusty environment in the summer or when your horse spends more time indoors in the winter. Balsamic Control can be used all year round if necessary, following advice from your vet.
You can combine Balsamic Control and Balsamic Air for a global action to support horses needing a quick return to comfort.
Presentation
1 kg box. Sufficient for up to 33 days' use.
5 kg tub. Sufficient for up to 167 days' use.
Good results
Just started using Balsamic control and already seeing improvements in my horse' s breathing . Excited to continue and see even better results!