Stinger Fly & Insect Repellent – Equine America – 750 ml

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An effective spray for the relief of flying and biting insects including midges.
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To provide relief from flying and biting insects including midges.

Each application is effective for up to 7 hours depending on the weather conditions.  Repeat applications may be safely administered to provide additional relief.

STINGER® is invisible on application and is safe for your horse and the environment. 

Available: 750ml   supplied in an easy to hold spray bottle.

Composition: active ingredientes: lavendin 2% w/w. Other ingredients: lemon/orange blend and onion oil.

Application: shake well before use. Apply liberally to the coat twice daily morning and night or as required, avoiding the eye area. Carry out a patch test prior to first use.

For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a safe place. Wash hands and exponsed skin after each use and use within season of purchase. Seek medical advice if skin/eye irritation or ingestion occurs.

 

ANTIDOPING GUARANTEE CLARIFICATION

This product is considered appropriate for horses competing under the rules of FEI, RFHE and Jockey Club

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Equine America Message

Equine America are pleased to announce that we are certified members of the following Quality Assurance Schemes:
• UFAS (Universal Feed Assurance Scheme) (AIC scheme)
• BETA NOPS (Naturally Occurring Prohibited Substances) (BETA Scheme)

By complying with these externally audited schemes, we demonstrate our commitment to providing top quality equine feed for our customers.
Equine America’s QUALITY COMMITMENT
Equine America (UK) Ltd sources feed to a strict code of feed safety. Our equine feed products have been manufactured in BETA NOPS licensed premises using quality assured ingredients under strictly controlled production conditions and conforms to the requirements of EU and UK legislation governing the manufacture of animal feeding stuffs. Equine America (UK) Ltd monitors for the presence of specified naturally occurring prohibited substances (NOPS) as required under the rules of racing and other affiliated competitions which are in line with BETA NOPS guidelines. Adherence to these guidelines ensures that the risk of occurrence of such substances is minimised.

What is UFAS & BETA NOPS?
UFAS forms the bedrock of EU Food and Feed legislation.  The scheme is audited and certified by an independent certification body, in accordance with the internationally recognised standard EN45011.
As a fully UFAS accredited supplement company we give quality assurance that we adhere to the high standards of ingredient quality and production methods used in the formulation of our products

To the consumer, UFAS accreditation means:

1. Full traceability of ingredients - from the packaged product right back to buying in the raw materials.
2. Guaranteed Good Manufacturing Practice in place.
3. Ingredients are guaranteed dioxin, bacteria, fungi and pesticide free, within EU limits.
4. No cross contamination of ingredients.
5. No external contamination of ingredients.
6. Guaranteed use of approved suppliers only.
7. Guaranteed HACCP plan (globally recognized Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) - which ensures first class quality control and uniformity of production.

Naturally Occurring Prohibited Substances (NOPS) can occur in feed or supplements as a result of a natural presence or inadvertent cross-contamination during processing.  All substances classed as NOPS are included in a defined list and featured in the BETA NOPS quality assurance schemes. Companies audited under these schemes work to defined standards to help reduce the risk of feed contamination by NOPS. Companies signed up to the BETA NOPS scheme can make horse feed only on a dedicated non-medicated production line in order to reduce the risk of cross-contamination http://www.beta-uk.org/pages/feed-safety/beta-nops-scheme.php
This applies to all supplements manufactured in the UK.