Because stress can have a major impact on gut health, which can lead to ulcers and colic, ZENITUDE EQ also contains yeast culture to support gut health. ZENITUDE EQ is ideal for horses in training, in competition and is ideal for horses that are stall bound recovering for another ailment. ZENITUDE EQ may reduce mare-ish, stallion-like, and flighty behaviors. Benefits can be seen immediately and peaks within 1 week of use.
ZENITUDE EQ is a complex blend of essential oils and magnesium which supports calmness in horses and helps maintain focus and concentrating during events (transports, competitions, separation, stall rest, weaning) by reducing stress hormone levels.
- Helps support calmness during stressful situations, i.e. competition, transport, training; which may also help support healthy immune system functions and physical performance.
- Helps keep the nervous system working properly.
- Supports healthy immune system functions.
- Helps support gut health and digestive function.
- ZENITUDE EQ helps support equine health and welfare.
RECOMMENDED DOSE
- Maintenance: 1 to 2 scoops (14 to 28 g) per day
for a 500 kg horse. - Competition: 2 scoops (28 g) per day
for a 500 kg horse
ZENITUDE EQ may be used as a daily supplement.
ZENITUDE EQ contains no prohibited substances and can be used safely prior or during days of competition.
The effects of stress have been widely reported and are considered to influence:
- Systemic inflammation
- Susceptibility to disease
- Metabolism and insulin response
- Performance
- Reproduction and fertility
- Behavior
- Bodyweight
ZENITUDE EQ helps support calmness during stressful situation which may also help support healthy immune system functions and physical performance.
Research has shown beneficial effects of ZENITUDE EQ on behavior, stress and anxiety in horses after 7 days of use. It has also shown that horses supplemented with ZENITUDE EQ had a reduction in cortisol normallu elevated during stressful events.
ZENITUDE Reduces stress during introduction to new herd
ZENITUDE : What’ the big deal about stress and anxiety??
- Short term effects
- Agitation
- Anxiety
- Flighty-nervous behavior
- Stereotypies
- Reduced focus for competition
- Long term effects
- Increased systemic inflammation
- Increased susceptibility to disease
- Metabolic disturbances
- Reduced performance, fertility and milk production