A nutritional supplement for respiratory comfort.
Changes in environment, habit or even just temperature can weaken your horse's respiratory function. This can lead to under-performance or simply respiratory discomfort. Balsamic Air has been formulated to ease your horse's upper respiratory tract.
Fast upper respiratory tract comfort
Liquid containing essential oils
Can be used in every season
Can be nebulised into the horse's environment
ADP: can be used during competition
No animal by-product
Fast upper respiratory tract comfort
Liquid containing essential oils
Can be used in every season
Can be nebulised into the horse's environment
ADP: can be used during competition
No animal by-product
Knowing what to look out for in your horse.
Know how to recognise the signs that could indicate a need for upper respiratory tract support: more rapid and more laborious breathing, nasal discharge, reduced performance, loss of appetite, exercise intolerance. Don't hesitate to make a precise description of these signs to your vet. He/she will be able to advise you on the environmental management and will be able to give you a clear protocol with the Balsamic products.
Knowing how to plan ahead.
Our vets' experience shows that it is possible to anticipate situations when Balsamic Air would be useful in order to prevent occasional loss of respiratory performance. This could affect your horse when the weather starts to get colder, for example, or when he/she starts training or comes into contact with other horses. If your horse is older, he or she may be less fit and will benefit more particularly from Balsamic Air. Several of the team's riders systematically use Balsamic Air when they travel to events.
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.
Eucalyptus: A native Australian tree. Eucalyptus essential oil contains eucalyptol, appreciated for its refreshing, spicy odour. Its fluidifying properties help prevent the respiratory tract becoming congested and therefore maintain respiratory comfort for your horse.
The formula.
Our vets have chosen to supply the plants in the form of essential oil, making the plant nutrients immediately available. Dried plants or plant extracts do not enable this immediacy.
It is these high standards that have made Balsamic Air a success for more than 30 years. The formula is completed with thyme mother tincture for longer-term management of respiratory needs.
Balsamic Air 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.
Our advice
Use Balsamic Air as soon as early signs of respiratory discomfort appear and during specific events triggering discomfort (transport, poor quality hay, dusty arena...).
Its texture means it can be administered either directly into your horse's mouth or nebulised in the horse's environment. Balsamic Air is particularly palatable for horses and can also be easily added to feed.
You can combine Balsamic Air and Balsamic Control for a global action to support horses needing a quick return to comfort.
Format
500 ml bottle - Sufficient for up to 25 days' use in adult horses.
Highly recommend!
After incorporating Balsamic Air with a nebulizer into my horse's care routine, I've noticed a significant improvement in his breathing