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Equiette ®

Equiette is a natural product that may be useful for animals when undertaking a range of activities, such as floating, shoeing, training and extended travel etc.

Equiette is made from a variety of botanicals and does not contain any ingredients that are responsible for sedating an animal. Being a botanical product, Equiette is best given four hours before the activity to allow for maximum absorption and distribution via the blood system.

Equiette is a natural product that may be useful for animals when undertaking a range of activities, such as floating, shoeing, training etc.

Equiette is made from a variety of botanicals and does not contain any ingredients that are responsible for sedating an animal. Being a botanical product, Equiette is best given four hours before the activity to allow for maximum absorption and distribution via the blood system.

NOTE: Equiette does not contain any ingredients that are responsible for sedating an animal.

Active Ingredients

  • Withania Somnifera 102mg/mL
  • Humulus Lupulus 264mg/mL
  • Chamomile 138mg/mL
  • Thiamine mononitrate 20mg/mL

NOTE: Equiette does not contain any ingredients that are responsible for sedating an animal.

  • 15mL- 30mL per 500kg bodyweight.
  • Give at least 20-40 minutes before exercise or travel.
  • May be repeated in 5-6 hours if required.

Manufactured in Australia under GMP conditions in an APVMA accredited facility.

This product does not contain restricted animal material (RAM)

Does not contain any FEI prohibited substances as per the January 2023 Register.

FEI Regulatory Information

What are instructions for Equiette paste?

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Dose: 15mL- 30mL per 500kg bodyweight.
Give at least 20-40 minutes before exercise or travel.
May be repeated in 5-6 hours if required.

Different horses respond differently. Some horses may need a "dose" the day before the competition, followed by a dose on the day. Just see how your fellow responds .

All horses react differently so you may need to experiment a little with the mL required for your horse.

Can Equiette be used for shows?

Yes Equiette can be used at shows as it does not contain any substances currently listed by the FEI as prohibited (FEI January 2019).

Benefits

Equiette is a natural product that may be useful for animals when undertaking a range of activities, such as floating, shoeing, training etc.

Equiette is made from a variety of botanicals and does not contain any ingredients that are responsible for sedating an animal. Being a botanical product, Equiette is best given four hours before the activity to allow for maximum absorption and distribution via the blood system.

NOTE: Equiette does not contain any ingredients that are responsible for sedating an animal.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

  • Withania Somnifera 102mg/mL
  • Humulus Lupulus 264mg/mL
  • Chamomile 138mg/mL
  • Thiamine mononitrate 20mg/mL

NOTE: Equiette does not contain any ingredients that are responsible for sedating an animal.

Dosage

  • 15mL- 30mL per 500kg bodyweight.
  • Give at least 20-40 minutes before exercise or travel.
  • May be repeated in 5-6 hours if required.

Regulatory

Manufactured in Australia under GMP conditions in an APVMA accredited facility.

This product does not contain restricted animal material (RAM)

Does not contain any FEI prohibited substances as per the January 2023 Register.

FEI Regulatory Information

FAQs

What are instructions for Equiette paste?

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Dose: 15mL- 30mL per 500kg bodyweight.
Give at least 20-40 minutes before exercise or travel.
May be repeated in 5-6 hours if required.

Different horses respond differently. Some horses may need a "dose" the day before the competition, followed by a dose on the day. Just see how your fellow responds .

All horses react differently so you may need to experiment a little with the mL required for your horse.

Can Equiette be used for shows?

Yes Equiette can be used at shows as it does not contain any substances currently listed by the FEI as prohibited (FEI January 2019).