Cus-X Plus is designed to support vitality, provide nutritional support of the pituitary gland and optimise gut function. Cus-X Plus is unique, as it combines key herbal elements known for supporting the pituitary gland, including Chaste Tree Berry, with essential nutritive support of the whole horse. Cus-X Plus also provides essential immune support for general health and vitality.
Does not contain chemicals, fillers, binders or other known prohibited substances as defined by the FEI.
Cus-X Plus
from £52.00
About Cus-X Plus
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Nutritional support of the pituitary gland and optimise gut function
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Developed with vets & leading equine nutritional experts
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Combines key herbal elements known for supporting the pituitary gland
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Utilises Nitric Oxide Precursors
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Blend of hormone targeted herbs
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Targets pituitary health and supports immune system. Natural alternative to traditional methods
Additional information
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Instructions for Use
1 scoop (30ml) = 18g
Per 500kg horse, administer 1 level scoop twice per day (morning and evening) for the first 5 days, then 1 level scoop per day thereafter.
Competition Horses: Administer twice a day.
Mix with feed. Do not pre-mix. Can be syringed by mixing with a little water to form a paste.
Loading dose feeding rate
Weight of Horse:
- Under 500kg: ¾ scoop twice a day
- 500kg – 600kg: 1 scoop twice a day
- 600kg : 2 scoops twice a day
Maintenance feeding rate
Weight of Horse:
Under 500kg: ¾ scoop once a day
500kg – 600kg: 1 scoop once a day
600kg : 2 scoops once a day
Ingredients
Composition: Flax Seed, Chia Seed, Cinnamon, Horse Chestnut, Sodium Chloride, Agnus Castus, Turmeric
Additives: L-Arginine (3c362), L-Proline (2b17019), L-Lysine (3c322iii), L-Glutamine (3c451), L-Valine (3c370), L-Methionine (2b17027), L-Taurine (2b16056), L-Alanine (2b17002), Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) (3a300), Vitamin E (DL Alpha Tocopherol Acetate) (3a700i)
Nutritional analysis:
- Total Oil – 9.84%
- Sodium – 3.13%
- Crude Protein – 52.0%
- Crude Fibre – 4.2%
- Crude Ash – 11.1%
- Sugar as Sucrose – 4.57%
- Starch – 1.5%
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