EQUIPUR - renal
€39.90*
| Targeted supplementation: | Metabolism |
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Complementary feed for horses
Proven vital substances promote kidney function and thus support detoxification.
Application
EQUIPUR - renal effectively compensates for feed-related deficiencies in the vital substances required for optimum kidney and bladder function. Restricted kidney activity not only leads to disturbances in the electrolyte or acid-base balance, but also to reduced detoxification. This can be seen in reduced lymphatic drainage (tarnish on the legs). Promoting renal excretion can significantly improve the horse's well-being and performance.
Responsible for labeling: Vetripharm GmbH, Gewerbestraße Süd 7, D-86857 Hurlach
Approval number: α DE-BY-1-00006
Corresponding declaration concerning minimum storage life and lot reference number can be found on packaging.
According to the anti-doping and medication control rules of the “Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung (FN)“, there is a recommended waiting period (from the last application to assignment in a competition) of 48 hours for this product due to a portion of herbs of over 3%.
Analytical constituents
| Crude protein | 10,3 % | |
| Crude fat | 4,1 % | |
| Crude fibre | 6,0 % | |
| Crude ash | 23,9 % | |
| Chloride | 7,0 % | |
| Sodium | 6,2 % | |
| Potassium | 1,3 % |
Feed additives per kg*: Nutritional additives
| Vitamin A | 1.200.000 I.E. | |
| Vitamin E | 5.000 mg | |
| Vitamin B1 | 1.600 mg | |
| Vitamin B2 | 600 mg | |
| Vitamin B6 | 600 mg | |
| Vitamin C | 20.000 mg | |
| Folic acid | 2.000 mg | |
| Iron | 3.000 mg | |
| Zinc | 4.000 mg | |
| Selenium | 20 mg | |
| L-methionine | 40.000 mg |
*3a672a vitamin A, vitamin B1 as thiamine hydrochloride, vitamin B2 as riboflavin, vitamin B6 as pyridoxine hydrochloride, 3b106 ferrous-(II)-chelate of amino acids hydrate, 3b606 zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate, 3b812 Selenised yeast produced by Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM I-3399 (inactivated).
Composition
Hawthorn, birch, rice flour, golden rod, stinging nettle, sodium chloride, sodium hydrogen carbonate, potassium chloride, linseed oil.
Instructions for proper use
Horses (500 kg): 50 g per day
Young horses and ponies: 30 g per day
Foals: 15 g per day given with the feed. As a preventative measure, the dosage can be halved.
Due to the increased content of trace elements daily ration should not be more than doubled.
Feeding period
For maximum effectiveness, the product should be applied for a period of at least three weeks.
Water should be provided at all times.
General findings of nutritional science
The horse‘s kidneys are under particular strain due to excess protein in the feed and the intake of environmental toxins and medication. Supporting the kidneys in the excretion of metabolic breakdown products and drug residues can significantly improve the horse's well-being and performance.
Herbs stimulate urine production with their medicinal active ingredients and lead to a detoxification of the organism through the increased elimination of metabolic waste products and foreign substances from the blood. At the same time, inflammation of the kidneys and bladder is effectively combated and the formation of urinary stones is prevented. By supporting cardiac activity and the circulation, lymphatic drainage is improved, thus preventing leg swelling, oedema and the formation of bile. The anti-inflammatory and connective tissue-strengthening active ingredients potentiate this effect.
Electrolytes are lost during kidney disorders or during the increased production of urine, and therefore need to be replaced.
Vitamins A, C, and E as well as selenium and zinc support each other in protecting the kidneys during the excretion of aggressive harmful substances, in combating urinary tract infections and in the regeneration of the mucous membrane of the urinary organs.
B-vitamins and folic acid help with the rapid elimination of metabolic waste products from the blood.
Methionine acidifies the urine and thus prevents the formation of urinary gravel or bladder stones.
INFOBOX
Detoxifying the horse's kidneys - is it possible?
The central task of the kidneys in horses is detoxification. They filter waste products from the blood and excrete them in the urine. To do this, over 4,000 - 6,000 liters of blood are filtered in two stages every day. Useful or valuable substances for the organism (electrolytes, amino acids, sugar, etc.) are returned to the bloodstream. After several stages of "filtering", the kidneys return unusable and toxic substances to the urine. In addition to this form of detoxification, the water and electrolyte balance is also regulated, blood pressure is influenced, various hormones are produced and, alongside the liver, the synthesis of sugar (glucose) is influenced. Disorders or diseases in the kidney tissue should therefore be taken very seriously.