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Gold Label Bute Free (Equine)

Superior formula for the maintenance of muscles, tendons and joints.

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Contains a proven, scientific blend of devil's claw, yucca fillamentosa and MSM to help maintain healthy supple joints without side effects.

Not recommended for pregnant mares.

Not suitable for use in competition horses.

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Brand Gold Label
Presentation Liquid
Applicator/ Dispenser Measuring Bottle (Single neck)
Prohibited Substances Contains Devil's Claw so is not legal under competition rules.
My Product Must Be... WARNING: Contains Prohibited Substances
My Horse Is... A Veteran, Recovering, Stiff
Warnings Not recommended for pregnant mares. Not suitable for use in competition horses.
Ingredients Label Blend of MSM, Devil's Claw and Yucca
Key Ingredients Devil's Claw, MSM
Instructions for use Use the measure on the bottle and thoroughly mix into the feed.
Ponies up to 14.2hh - 10ml daily
14.2hh - 15.2hh - 20ml daily
Over 15.2hh - 40ml daily

Can be divided between feeds if required.
Maintenance Feeding Rate (average size animal) 20ml
How long will it last (days)? Feeding rate - 1 Litre bottle - 5 Litre bottle
10ml - 100 - 500
20ml - 50 - 250
40ml - 25 - 125
Approx cost per day 9-59p
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