The ideal solution to soothe your horse.
Formulated with Vets
SecureHorse® Flash reassures horses, helps them concentrate and enables them to use their own resources to adapt to their environment.
As soon as they are applied, the horses adapt more quickly, learn better, have a better ability to concentrate, a more competent immune system and develop fewer stress reactions that disturb them (less fear, better managed heart rate, fewer digestive disturbances).
The active ingredient in SecureHorse®Flash is diffused passively by the horse's body heat: a gentle, natural release that's safe for both horse and owner.
Non-doping product.
SecureHorse®Flash is not a "tranquilizing" product, it does not put the horse to sleep, on the contrary, he will seem more active and concentrated.
Suitable for all breeds of horses and ponies.
The optimum time to apply the product is 15 to 30 minutes before the new and/or foreseeable stressful situation.
Place half a gel on your fingers and apply to the base of one of the horse's nostrils (gently place your finger close to the gel so that the horse can smell it before application).
Repeat the same steps for the horse's second nostril.
The pheromone is released from the gel for 2 to 3 hours after applying half a stick to each nostril.
The application can be repeated. When the gel is completely dehydrated, a translucent film may remain visible on the edge of the nostril: this is easily removed with a damp sponge.
Synthetic analogue of the Equine Maternal Soothing Pheromone (EAP) 1%Excipient q.s.p 5mL
For use at stressful times, such as van departures, competitions...
My horse seems calmer. Always available in my trunk.
I was pleasantly surprised by the effectiveness of this gel. My mare, who can be a bit stressed at shows, showed signs of calming down shortly after application. The gel is very easy to apply. The consistency of the gel is ideal, neither too liquid nor too thick, making it easy to apply.
I particularly appreciate that this product is based on the natural maternal pheromone of mares, making it not only safe for horses, but also respectful of their well-being.
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