Technology

Haemequine-a natural equine supplement used in the fight against EIPH(bleeding)

Historical Perspective:

The incidence of EIPH in the equine industry has been a nemesis since time immemorial.  Many a champion horse has fallen victim to this affliction.  Many a young horse has had their career shortened by this ailment.  The industry as a whole is trying to find the solutions to the ravages of “bleeding”.

The theoretical underpinnings of this product are numerous, innovative and very technical.  As such, an attempt will be made to simplify this dissertation to satisfy the wide range of readers.  Suffice it to say that the success strike rate to date in treating EIPH affected horses since beginning use in 1995 is over 85%.

The first recorded success experienced in treating chronic “bleeders” occurred in 1995 in Kentucky, USA.  Two fairly high priced mares trained by Larry Edwards had been through all known modern treatments and were about to be turned out to be brood mares.  Larry obtained consent form the owners to give Haemequine to these animals.  On about the 17th day of treatment, both horses raced to victory without bleeding.  Larry recommended the product to several trainers which set the wheels in motion.

The name Haemequine was coined from the medical terms haemoglobin  and haematopoietic.   Specific parameters were set on the ingredient composition of the final product with usage in mind.  We stayed with natural ingredients and undertook a holistic approach to the formulation process.

This resulted in the following important benefits to the animal and the industry’s users:

1) The product was easy for the body ot assimilate

2) No chances of toxicity

3) The product can be used on race day with no breaches of prohibitive substances

4) The usage of the product will be universal.  This means that a “bleeder” can compete internationally with no restrictions or disadvantages. 

 Field trial Part I

Period of trial May 31, 1995 to October 31, 1995

Thirty actively racing thoroughbred horses of varying ages and sexes were selected.  All of these animals were in the care of qualified trainers and veterinarians.  All of these animals wer extreme bleeders and had been unsuccessfuly traeted with all modern day bleeding medications

Methodology

All animals were kept in training and fed the recommended quantities of Haemequine.  At the end of the 28 day feeding cycle, they were raced or trained over five(5) furlongs at top speed.  All of teh horses were scoped and found to be negative for EIPH bleeding.

Field Test Part II

A group of twenty(20) talented, high expectation, but low performance racing thoroughbred horses, were fed half the recommended daily rations of Haemequine.  The trainers reported following observations:

1)After ten(10) days on the supplement, the horses became aggressive in daily training and blowouts.  Ate up all of their daily rations.  Blood counts moved up sharply on readings.  Their coats became glossy and healthy.

2)After twenty-one(21) days on Haemequine, all the horses began to achieve performances in keeping with their expectations.  Over 70% of them found their way into the winning circle.

In summation, on behalf of the equinox group of companies, we wish to thank the readers for affording us the opportunity to make our product known to the marketplace.