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Cushins pallets, 1kg (60-day supply)

Cushins pallets, 1kg (60-day supply)

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Cushins is formulated to support hormonal balance.

  • Provide nutritional support for the endocrine (hormonal) system and the pituitary gland in particular.
  • Support hoof health with 20 mg of biotin plus methionine
  • Provides natural plant-based antioxidants plus MSM
  • Provide prebiotics and probiotics to support a healthy gut microbiome
  • Low sugar and starch formula
  • Equine America is BETA NOPS and UFAS accredited, making Cushins suitable for horses competing under FEI regulations and the Rules of Racing by reducing the risk of our products containing prohibited substances.

For those competing under the Rules of Racing, please note that when fed at the recommended levels, This product contains controlled levels of MSM which is classified as a threshold substance under the Rules of Racing. 

Commitment to quality

Equine America manufactures according to a strict food safety code. This product has been manufactured in a licensed facility using quality-assured ingredients under strictly controlled production conditions and meets the requirements of relevant legislation governing animal feed manufacturing. Equine America monitors for the presence of specified naturally occurring prohibited substances (NOPS) as required by the rules of racing and other affiliated competitions that align with BETA NOPS guidelines. Compliance with these guidelines ensures that the risk of such substances occurring is minimized.

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Product description

Cushins granules are formulated to provide significant nutritional support for the endocrine (hormonal) system, including the pituitary gland.

Gut health and immunity are supported by live probiotic yeasts and natural prebiotics.

Cushins Pellets are palatable and suitable for all horses and ponies. They are easier to feed than powder, as they can be fed alone or safely added to a small roughage feed if needed.

What are the benefits of Cushins Pellets?

Chasteberry (Chestnut berry) to support the endocrine (hormonal) system.

Vitamin E, Rosehip Pulp, and Melon provide significant antioxidant support to help with oxidative stress and immune support, and other key vitamins, including Folic Acid and Vitamin B6.

20 mg of complete biotin, together with MSM plus key amino acid methionine helps maintain hoof health.

Natural prebiotics plus a live probiotic help maintain intestinal health, which in turn will help maintain a healthy immune system.

Ginseng helps maintain an active attitude in older horses and ponies.

Ingredients and Nutrition

Cushins Pellets is a complementary feed for horses and ponies, designed to support a healthy metabolism as part of a balanced diet.

Additives / kg: Vitamins: 3a700 vitamin E 6,667 mg / kg, 3a861 vitamin B6 1,000 mg, 3a316 folic acid 3,333 mg, 3a800 biotin 667 mg. Amino acids: 3c301 DL Methionine 10,000 mg. Zootechnical additives: 4b1710 Saccharomyces cerevisiae MUCL 39885 8.33 x 1011 cfu / kg Sensory additives: 2b Mixture of flavoring compounds 5g.

Composition: Chestnut berries, soybean hulls, unmixed beet pulp, dried alfalfa, cinnamon bark powder, magnesium oxide, MSM, rosehip, ginseng, salt, melon juice and pulp.

Analytical components:

Crude Protein 10.3%
Crude fiber 17.8%
Crude fat 2.5%
Raw ash 13.9%
Sodium (salt) 0.2%
Sugar 1.8%
Starch 2.4%
Magnesium 3.1%

Key ingredients per 30g serving

Agnus Castus Berries 5000mg
Biotin 20mg
Cinnamon 3000mg
Methionine 300mg
Magnesium 1000mg
Folic Acid 100mg
MSM 1000mg
Probiotic (Saccharomyces cerevisiae MUCL 39885)2.5 x 1010 cfu

Instructions for use

For ponies and larger horses: For the first 14 days, 30 g per day. Thereafter, 15 g per day. For smaller ponies: For the first 14 days, 20 g per day. Thereafter, 10 g per day.

It can be fed alone or mixed with a small amount of roughage if it is normally offered. Do not feed pregnant mares without consulting a veterinarian.