Equine America Coff-Less Powder for Horses

Equine America Coff-Less Powder for Horses
1kg Pouch

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  • 1kg Pouch £49.49

Description

COFF-LESS™ POWDER

SUPPORT FOR A HEALTHY RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

Horses are subjected to a constant respiratory challenge from fungal spores, dust, pollen and other tiny particles in their immediate environment, whether they are stabled or out at pasture, working and competing outdoors, or in an enclosed indoor school. Most horses cope with these challenges, but there are occasions when a healthy respiratory system is overwhelmed, and horses cough to try to clear their airways.

Targeted nutritional support can help support the horse’s natural defences against such challenges, and Coff-Less Powder contains a powerful blend of natural herbs and phytochemicals (active compounds from plants), known for their role in maintaining respiratory function.

Coff-Less also contains Echinacea and MSM to help support the immune system.

Feeding Directions: For 500kg horse; for initial 5 days: 28g per day. Thereafter; 14g per day. Maximum; 28g per day. 14g (approx) measure enclosed.

Additives (per kg):

Sensory additives: 2b Echinacea (2.0%), 2b Eucalyptus Oil (1000mg).

Composition: Alfalfa Meal, Dried Seaweed, Methylsulphonylmethane (MSM), Nettle, Dried Kelp, Garlic, Astragalus Membranaceous, Fenugreek, Elecampane Root.

Analytical Constituents: Crude Protein 5.7% Crude Fibre 20.0% Crude Oil 2.0% Crude Ash 10.0% Sodium <1.0%

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Reviews (23)

Summary of Reviews for Equine America Coff-Less Powder for Horses

Overall 5
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23 out of 23 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
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45 Excellent product
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By on 9 March 2026

Definitely helps with my horses cough

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55 Coff less
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By on 6 February 2026

Amazing product which has really helped with my shetlands wheezing and cough.

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55 Satisfied Customer
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By on 25 December 2025

Good product, my horse suffers from seasonal breathing issues and Coffless helps a lot

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55 COPD
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By on 28 July 2025

With the pony on two inhalers twice a day, soaked hay and steroids I was seriously considering her quality of life. As a last ditch “I’ll try anything “ I googled best product for breathing problems and Coff-Less came up. After just a week or so the pony was noticeably better, came off the inhalers and drugs and was still breathing !! I’m three tubs in now and with soaked hay we have had no flare ups through spring and summer when things are always worse. I won’t ever run out, I wouldn’t dare.

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45 Good product
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By on 29 March 2022

My horse had been coughing at lot, vet had prescribed ventapurin, but it's expensive so when I run out I tried coff-less and it did relieve his cough for a while

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Equine America Coff-Less Powder for Horses, including answers from our team.

15 April 2022 at 11:01pm

Will this supplement be a good choice for a horse recovering from a cold?

Oliwia

My horse and I changed stables recently, she spends more time in the stable and has sandy paddock. She had a cold recently and started coughing and breathing louder when ridden or lounged. Will this product be okay for prophylactic use in a case like this?

  • VioVet Staff

Coff-Less Powder contains a powerful blend of natural herbs and phytochemicals (active compounds from plants), anecdotally known for their role in maintaining respiratory function. This means it may help in this instance, however if signs persist it is advised to get your vet to see your horse mainly to rule out any more serious causes of these signs.

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