Egusceed ®
Egusceed is formulated for horses in training to naturally address minor adjustment issues to new regimes.
Egusceed is an antioxidant blend of nutrient powders developed to support peak metabolic homeostasis in horses.
Egusceed may also be of assistance with excessive free radicals in the body, a byproduct of increased oxygen metabolism required by equine athletes.
Egusceed needs to be used daily, for a minimum of ten days to expect results. However, some horses need to be on the product at all times while in work.
Available in a 2Kg pail.
Egusceed may also be of assistance in controlling damaging free radicals in the body. Excessive free radicals can be the unwanted byproduct of heavy workloads requiring increased oxygen metabolism, and changes in feeding regimes.
Active Constituents
- Aluminium Magnesium Silicate 167mg/g(as an anticaking agent)
- Liquorice 167mg/g
- Ferulic Ester (Gamma Oryzanol) 167mg/g.
WITHHOLDING PERIOD(S): NIL.
For horses: 1 scoop per day (30gm) mixed well into food
Egusceed needs to be used daily, for a minimum of ten days to expect results.
Manufactured in Australia under GMP conditions in an APVMA accredited facility.
Must be fed to and voluntarily consumed by animals.
Does not contain any FEI prohibited substances as per the January 2023 Register.
Benefits
Egusceed may also be of assistance in controlling damaging free radicals in the body. Excessive free radicals can be the unwanted byproduct of heavy workloads requiring increased oxygen metabolism, and changes in feeding regimes.
Ingredients
Active Constituents
- Aluminium Magnesium Silicate 167mg/g(as an anticaking agent)
- Liquorice 167mg/g
- Ferulic Ester (Gamma Oryzanol) 167mg/g.
WITHHOLDING PERIOD(S): NIL.
Dosage
For horses: 1 scoop per day (30gm) mixed well into food
Egusceed needs to be used daily, for a minimum of ten days to expect results.
Other Details
Manufactured in Australia under GMP conditions in an APVMA accredited facility.
Must be fed to and voluntarily consumed by animals.
Does not contain any FEI prohibited substances as per the January 2023 Register.