Understanding and soothing the hormonal disorders of the mare

The ovarian cycle of the mare can cause many inconveniences, both for the animal and for its rider. Often called « Pissous mare » or « Characteristics », the mare actually suffers from ovarian pain and their sporting performance.

At ESC Laboratory, we have developed natural solutions based on herbal therapy to regulate the endocrine system and relieve heat-related tensions.

What are the signs of hormonal imbalance in mare?

Hormonal disorders occur in different ways, often exacerbated from spring to autumn (period of ovarian activity). The most common symptoms are:

  • Behaviour changes: Irritability to dressing, aggression towards congeners or reluctance to work.

  • Physical signs of pain: Juice that « snoop » tail, muscle tension in the lumbar, or extreme sensitivity to flanks.

  • Physiological manifestations: Very marked heat, frequent or, on the contrary, absent.

  • Urinary discomfort: Frequent and low volume mictions.

Our natural solutions to regulate the ovarian cycle

To accompany your mare, use medicinal plants and specific dietary supplements is a gentle and effective alternative to chemical treatments.

Herbal therapy: Allied with delicate mares

Some plants possess so-called virtues « hormone-like » or antispasmodics particularly indicated:

  • The Gattilier (Agnus Castus): The reference plant to regulate the pituitary and stabilize mood.

  • Raspberry: Excellent to relax the uterus and soothe pain associated with contractions.

  • Melissa: For its soothing properties on the nervous and digestive system.

Our expert supplements

Our formulas combine these plant extracts to offer a global action: cycle regulation, reduction of anxiety and muscle comfort.

Why choose ESC Laboratory for your mare?

As a leader in equine herbal medicine in France, we guarantee quality products:

  1. Natural: Without unnecessary additives, favouring short circuits.

  2. Scientific expertise: Formulations developed by our specialists.

  3. Quality Controlled: Plants strictly selected for their concentration in active ingredients.

Expert advice: If your mare shows signs of intense ovarian colic or if the conditions persist despite a cure, we recommend that you consult a veterinarian to rule out any heavier pathology.