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Candropharm Launches EU-Compliant Feed Supplement

Candropharm now offers CBD pellets for horses that meet all relevant EU legislation. These pellets give horse owners across Europe a fresh, natural way to support their animalsโ€™ health. Itโ€™s honestly about time compliant supplements like these became more accessible for equine care.

Hemp pellets are feed supplements made from hemp plants, containing controlled levels of CBD and other minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC, pressed into easy-to-feed pellets that blend right in with a horseโ€™s regular diet. The main idea? Make it simple to add hemp-derived compounds to a horseโ€™s daily routine. By sticking to EU-compliant formulas, Candropharm ensures the product meets the safety and quality benchmarks required across European markets.

Why bother with CBD pellets? Well, research points to potential support for horses dealing with joint discomfort and daily stiffness. Some studies suggest CBD products might help with stress and overall wellbeing, andโ€”importantlyโ€”without the nasty side effects people often worry about. The pellet format means horses actually eat them, and owners can measure out doses without hassle.

Key Takeaways

  • Candropharm now supplies EU-compliant CBD pellets with CBD and minor cannabinoidsโ€”formulated for horses
  • Hemp pellets could help support mobility, comfort, and stress management according to current research
  • The pellets mix easily into feed, making them a practical addition to everyday equine care

Candropharm’s Launch of EU-Compliant CBD Pellets for Horses

Weโ€™ve rolled out CBD pellets for horses that tick all the boxes for EU regulations. These pellets contain hemp-derived CBD and minor cannabinoids, and we manufacture them to the same standards as the rest of our product range.

Overview of Candropharm’s Equine CBD Product Range

We developed these CBD pellets as part of our push into equine wellness. The pellets come from carefully chosen hemp strains and feature a controlled amount of CBD, plus minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC.

Each pellet is easy to add to regular feed and delivers consistent dosing. We offer different strengths, so owners can pick what fits their horseโ€™s size and needs. Itโ€™s a straightforward way to work CBD into a horseโ€™s daily lifeโ€”no fuss.

Our pellets are THC-free, reflecting our commitment to making cannabidiol products without tetrahydrocannabinol. That way, we stay compliant and still provide the benefits of CBD and other hemp compounds.

EU Legislation and Compliance Standards

We follow EU rules for hemp-based animal feed supplements. Our hemp comes only from EU-approved cultivars and always contains less than 0.2% THC, as European law demands.

We test every batch to confirm cannabinoid levels and make sure there are no banned substances. We keep detailed documentation for traceability, from the field right through to the packaged pellets. This is crucial for meeting compliance in all EU member states.

Since regulations vary between countries, we keep an eye on legislative changes and consult legal experts to ensure our equine CBD products stay within the rules wherever we sell them.

Production Quality and Safety Assurance

We manufacture our CBD pellets in facilities that follow strict quality protocols. The production process includes several testing stages to check purity, potency, and safety.

Independent labs test our products for heavy metals, pesticides, microbes, and cannabinoid content. Only batches that pass these checks make it to market.

Our extraction methods keep the good stuff from hemp while getting rid of unwanted materials. We also test the pellets for stability, so they stay effective and safe throughout their shelf lifeโ€”assuming you store them properly, of course.

What Are Hemp Pellets Containing CBD and Minor Cannabinoids?

Hemp pellets for horses are compressed feed supplements made from hemp material containing CBD and other natural cannabis compounds. These products must comply with EU regulations that limit THC to 0.2% or less by dry weight, which keeps them distinct from marijuana-derived options.

Composition and Types of Hemp Pellets

Hemp pellets are processed from hemp biomass into small, uniform shapes that horses can eat with their usual feed. The base is industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa), naturally low in THC and higher in CBD.

Most equine CBD pellets come from either direct processing of ground hemp or by extracting cannabinoids first and then adding them to a carrier. Pellets are just easier for horses to eat compared to oils or tincturesโ€”no complicated dosing required.

The process involves drying, grinding, and compressing hemp under heat and pressure. This creates dense pellets that hold up during storage and shipping. Quality pellets skip artificial binders, using only whatโ€™s truly needed to keep their shape.

Full-Spectrum vs. Broad-Spectrum Hemp Extracts

Full-spectrum hemp extract includes all the plantโ€™s natural compoundsโ€”CBD, minor cannabinoids, terpenes, and trace THC (always under 0.2% for EU compliance). This keeps the plantโ€™s full chemical profile intact.

Broad-spectrum extracts go through extra steps to remove every trace of THC, while keeping other cannabinoids and terpenes. For owners worried about even the tiniest bit of THC, broad-spectrum is the safer bet, though it might slightly change how the product works.

Some people talk about the โ€œentourage effect,โ€ where different cannabis compounds work better together. But honestly, research hasnโ€™t nailed down which compounds are responsible or how much difference it really makes for horses. The real-world impact between full- and broad-spectrum? Still up for debate.

Key Minor Cannabinoids in Equine Pellets

Besides CBD, hemp pellets have other minor cannabinoids. Cannabigerol (CBG) acts as a building block for other cannabinoids. Cannabinol (CBN) appears as THC breaks down and is found in tiny amounts in fresh hemp.

Cannabichromene (CBC) is another non-intoxicating compound found in hemp. These minor cannabinoids are present in much smaller amounts than CBD but still play a role in the overall mix.

Hemp also contains terpenes, the aromatic compounds that give plants their unique scents. Myrcene, pinene, and limonene are common in hemp. The exact mix of cannabinoids and terpenes depends on the strain, growing conditions, and processing methods.

Certificate of Analysis and Quality Control

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) from an independent lab verifies a productโ€™s contents. For EU-compliant pellets, testing confirms THC is under the legal limit and documents CBD and other cannabinoids.

Quality testing screens for things like:

  • Heavy metals (lead, arsenic, mercury, cadmium)
  • Pesticides
  • Microbial contamination (moulds, bacteria)
  • Residual solvents from extraction

Trustworthy manufacturers share COAs with customers before purchase. These should come from accredited third-party labs, not just in-house testing. The COA needs to match the batch number on the product, since cannabinoid levels can shift between runs.

Key Advantages of CBD Pellets for Horses

CBD pellets can help horses with pain management, stress, and joint mobility by interacting with the endocannabinoid system. These products deliver reliable doses of CBD and minor cannabinoids in a format horses are happy to eat.

Pain Relief and Anti-Inflammatory Support

CBD pellets provide natural pain support for horses with chronic issues. Research from the University of Messina found cannabidiol helped relieve pain in horses with osteoarthritis, and no side effects popped up in the study.

The anti-inflammatory action comes from CBDโ€™s interaction with the horseโ€™s endocannabinoid system, which helps reduce inflammation in joints and tissues. Many owners turn to CBD to help with musculoskeletal discomfort.

Pellets make it easier to keep dosing steady, which is key for managing ongoing pain. Unlike topicals that only work where applied, pellets offer support throughout the body.

Calming Effects on Stress and Behaviour

Horses get stressedโ€”training, travel, new environments, you name it. CBD pellets can help manage anxiety-linked behaviours, but without knocking horses out.

CBD interacts with receptors in the nervous system, supporting emotional balance while keeping horses alert and ready to perform. Plenty of owners now prefer CBD over traditional calming supplements for this reason.

The pellet format slots right into daily feeding, making it easy to keep cannabinoid levels steady for ongoing stress support.

Improved Mobility and Joint Health

Joint issues are common in horses of all ages and disciplines. CBD pellets help mobility through inflammation reduction and pain relief.

Studies on arthritic horses have shown improvements in quality of life with CBD use. These pellets often include omega-3, -6, and -9 fatty acids for extra joint support.

Regular CBD supplementation may help horses stay comfortable and active. Broad-spectrum extracts in quality pellets also bring in minor cannabinoids to support joint function and overall comfort.

Scientific Research and Safety of CBD Use in Horses

Equine CBD research is still pretty new, but recent studies give us some insight into how horses process cannabidiol and what regular dosing might do. Most current evidence looks at pharmacokinetics, safety of chronic use, and possible benefits for specific conditions.

Veterinary Studies on Efficacy

Universities have started research projects to test CBD in horses. One recent study looked at CBD combined with phenylbutazone for osteoarthritis pain and saw improvements in pain and quality of life. Still, the exact mechanisms behind CBDโ€™s pain relief need more digging.

Oklahoma State University ran studies to see how much CBD horses actually absorb from oral products, measuring both CBD and THC absorption rates to figure out bioavailability.

Other behavioural studies have tested CBDโ€™s effects on healthy horses. For example, research on Czech Warmblood horses gave a single 250 mg oral dose and checked for any behavioural changes or side effects. These early studies help set safety baselines, even though plenty of owners and vets already use CBD without full scientific validation.

Long-Term Safety and Side Effects

One pharmacokinetic study gave CBD-rich oil at 1 mg/kg twice daily to seven adult horses for six weeks, using a randomized, crossover design with a two-week washout. The goal was to check both immediate and long-term effects of regular CBD use.

Colorado State University, with VetCS, ran safety assessments over extended periods, looking for any adverse reactions.

So far, data suggests that CBD at these studied doses causes few, if any, observable side effects in healthy horses. But researchers stress that we still lack comprehensive long-term safety data. Until more clinical trials come out, itโ€™s smart to approach CBD use with a bit of caution.

Dosage, Absorption, and Best Practices

Studies have tried dosing at 1 mg/kg body weight, given twice daily. Researchers also compared CBD to its precursor, cannabidiolic acid (CBDA), to see how the two behave in horses.

Oral absorption rates vary. The bioavailability of CBD depends on the carrier oil and the productโ€™s formulation. Full-spectrum hemp products include multiple cannabinoids, which could impact how well they work.

Best practices include:

  • Keeping a consistent dosing schedule (usually twice a day)
  • Using products with verified cannabinoid content and quality control
  • Monitoring each horseโ€™s individual response
  • Staying aware of competition rules and testing policies

CBD wonโ€™t get horses โ€œhighโ€ like THC. Research is ongoing to find the best dosing protocols for different horse sizes and conditions, and thereโ€™s still plenty to learn.

How to Integrate CBD Pellets into Equine Diet and Care

Starting CBD pellets means paying close attention to dosing, feeding habits, and legal requirements. Every horse is different, so weโ€™ve got to think about individual needs and make sure weโ€™re following competition regulations too.

Administration and Feeding Guidance

You can mix CBD pellets right into regular feedโ€”no fuss. I usually suggest starting with a low dose and slowly working up over a week or so, just to see how the horse reacts.

Most horses donโ€™t mind hemp pellets when you mix them with grain or concentrate. Try to spread the pellets evenly through the meal so each bite has a bit. Keep the product in a cool, dry spot and out of direct sunlight if you want it to stay fresh.

Typical feeding schedule:

  • Morning feed: Half of daily dose
  • Evening feed: Remaining half

Consistency is keyโ€”same time, same amount, every day. If a horse turns their nose up at first, try easing in with a quarter dose and build up. Jot down what you give and any changes you notice; itโ€™s handy for tracking progress.

Adaptation for Different Horse Needs

Younger horses usually need less than adults, mostly because of their size. Horses in heavy workโ€”think athletesโ€”might benefit from a bit more for joint comfort and recovery.

Older horses often do well with CBD as part of their daily routine. I adjust doses based on size, aiming for around 0.25-0.5mg CBD per kilogram. For example, a 500kg horse gets about 125-250mg of CBD daily.

Factors affecting dosage:

  • Body weight โ€“ Heavier horses need more
  • Age โ€“ Older horses might need a different amount
  • Activity level โ€“ Performance horses sometimes need tweaks
  • Individual response โ€“ Every horse processes CBD a bit differently

Legal Considerations for Show and Sport Horses

Competition horses have to follow strict rules about CBD and hemp. The FEI (Fรฉdรฉration Equestre Internationale) and most national bodies list CBD as a banned substance during competitions.

Itโ€™s important to stop giving CBD pellets well before any official event. Most groups say to allow 7-14 days for withdrawal, but honestly, sometimes longer is safer. Always double-check the rules for your disciplineโ€”thereโ€™s no one-size-fits-all answer.

EU law allows CBD products for horses outside of competition, as long as they have less than 0.2% THC. Always ask for third-party lab results to confirm THC and CBD content before you buy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Candropharmโ€™s CBD pellets for horses bring up a lot of questionsโ€”about benefits, legal compliance, and how to use them day-to-day. These pellets contain CBD and minor cannabinoids from hemp, specifically made for horses and within EU legal frameworks.

What are the benefits of hemp-derived CBD pellets for equine health?

Hemp-based CBD pellets can support several aspects of horse health. They might promote relaxation in anxious horses, especially during stressful times like travel or competition.

CBD can help with joint mobility and comfort, which is a big deal for older horses or those in regular work. The cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system and help keep things in balance.

Many owners say their horses just seem to feel better overall when they use CBD pellets regularly. Itโ€™s a natural approachโ€”no harsh chemicals, just supporting wellbeing.

How have Candropharm’s new CBD pellets been made compliant with EU regulations?

We make sure our CBD pellets meet all the tough EU requirements for hemp products. THC levels are well below the EU legal limitโ€”usually under 0.2%.

Our process follows Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards that apply throughout the European Union. We use only approved Cannabis Sativa L. varieties listed in the EUโ€™s Common Catalogue of Varieties.

Every batch gets tested by a lab to check cannabinoid content and make sure there are no contaminants. We keep full traceability from the field right through to the final product.

What distinguishes CBD pellets from other forms of CBD supplements for horses?

CBD pellets stand out for their convenience and how easily horses accept them. Theyโ€™re easy to measure and give, so dosing stays consistent.

Most horses prefer pellets over powder, which can taste pretty bitter. The pellets usually have a natural alfalfa smellโ€”most horses seem to like it, and many will eat them straight, no need for extra grain.

Pellets are stable and easy to store. Unlike oils, they wonโ€™t spill or separate, so theyโ€™re practical for daily use or travel.

Can CBD pellets help with specific behavioural or physical conditions in horses?

CBD pellets might help horses that get nervous or show stress-related behaviours. Some horses seem calmer with regular CBD in their diet.

Horses with stiff joints or those recovering from tough workouts could feel more comfortable thanks to CBDโ€™s effects. But, as always, check with your vet first before starting CBD for any specific issue. Your vet knows your horse and can offer the best advice.

What are the key considerations for dosing when using CBD pellets for equine therapy?

Dosing depends on your horseโ€™s body weight, what youโ€™re hoping to address, and the CBD strength in the pellets. We offer clear guidelines for these factors to help you figure out the right amount.

Start low, go slowโ€”watch how your horse responds before increasing. Individual metabolism and routine can make a big difference in how CBD works.

Stick with daily dosing for best results. In my experience, regular use works better than the occasional dose, since cannabinoids build up in the system over time.

How do the minor cannabinoids present in hemp pellets contribute to the overall wellbeing of horses?

Minor cannabinoids team up with CBD, creating what’s often called the entourage effect. Cannabinoids such as CBG, CBC, and CBN each bring something unique to the table, complementing how CBD works.

These compounds actually interact with several receptors throughout a horse’s endocannabinoid system. So, instead of relying on just CBD, you’re getting a broader kind of supportโ€”maybe even something a bit more complete.

Natural terpenes and other plant components in our hemp pellets can boost how the cannabinoids work. With this full-spectrum approach, horses get the whole range of beneficial compounds that hemp has to offer.

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