Ekycush Control
Ekycush Control is a feed supplement formulated by our vet to provide comfort and bring back vitality to horses and ponies affected by PPID.
Ekycush Control is a feed supplement formulated by our vet to provide comfort and bring back vitality to horses and ponies affected by PPID.
Nutritional supplements adapted to the needs of horses and ponies with Cushing’s Syndrome (PPID).
Daily intake: 1 measured scoop, once daily.
Following veterinary advice, the measure can be adjusted to the needs of each animal. EKYCUSH CONTROL can be givenall year round.
1 measured scoop = 30 g.
• Contains Mucuna. Do not use in competing horses.
• Contains chasteberry. Do not use in pregnant or lactating mares.
1 scoop per day (30g):
Chasteberry: 8100mg
Mucuna: 2700mg
Ginkgo Biloba: 900mg
Cinnamon: 150mg
Vitamin A: 36000UI
Feed supplement for horses.
Composition (per kg): calcium carbonate, chasteberry (Vitex agnus-castus L.) 270,000 mg, alfalfa, mucuna pruriens (Mucuna pruriens) 90,000 mg, ginkgo biloba (Ginkgo biloba L.) 30,000 mg, corn starch, Stevia rebaudiana, cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia blume) 5,000 mg. Additives (per kg): -2b- Aromatic substances: apple aroma 25,000 mg. -3a- Vitamins, pro-vitamins and substances having similar effect: 3a672a vitamin A 1,000,000 IU. -Technological enhancers: 1c322 lecithin 10,000 mg. Analytical constituents: humidity < 12%, crude protein 10.4%, crude cellulose 12.0%, crude fats 2.9%, crude ash 52.7%, calcium 17.1%, sodium 0.7%, phosphorous 0.0%.
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7. Survey conducted on 30 horses with PPID, on Instagram, in March 2024
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