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  • Cushings Support - Equine

    Rated 4.7 out of 5
    Based on 18 reviews

    Cushings Support - Equine is professionally formulated to support a normal immune response to Cushings in horses. This remedy does not cure Cushings it is supportive and veterinary supervision is always required. 

    Competition and Racing Safe.

    $56.30 NZD
    $56.30 NZD
    $50.67 NZD
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    Pump Bottles
    A dose consists of 2 pumps of remedy onto the tongue, gums or lips. Can also be given on a treat that wont absorb it, like carrot or apple. Most animals love the sweet taste but if your animal is nervous about being dosed, you can put the dose on your finger and dab it on their lips or gums. They do not need to swallow the dose, it just has to come into contact with their tongue or gums.
    Dose:  2 pumps per dose twice daily. Suitable for long term dosing.

     

    90ml bottle = 230 doses

    Jerry Cans
    * This product is not suitable for water trough dosing
    Dosing on feed – tip ½ capful (12ml), or ½ pump, on to feed twice daily.

    1 litre jerry can = 40 days dosing on feed (twice daily). *Maintenance dosing is once a week so product will last a lot longer.

    2 litre jerry can =80 days dosing on feed (twice daily). *Maintenance dosing is once a week so product will last a lot longer.

    5 litre jerry can = 200 days dosing on feed (twice daily). *Maintenance dosing is once a week so product will last a lot longer.



    The information provided in these FAQs serves only as general information and we encourage you to work closely with your medical practitioner or veterinarian for professional advice.