





Winter Bundle
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Beatrice Mary, Anja Fee & over 40,000 customers love Alpurial products.
✓ Developed to support your horse’s well-being throughout the winter season
✓ For nutritional support during times of environmental strain on breathing and natural defenses
✓ Optimal combination of herbs, essential oils, vitamin E, and other key ingredients
✓ Nutritional support tailored to the winter season
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When it gets cold, wet, and uncomfortable outside, an adjusted nutrient supply is advisable.
The Winter Bundle from Alpurial combines Breath Free and Immune Active – coordinated with feeding in winter.
With valuable herbs, essential oils, turmeric root, vitamin E, and other proven ingredients, the Winter Bundle can be a useful supplement to the daily ration during the winter months. It can be fed for the nutritional support of your horse in weather-related stress situations.
Suitable for horses of all ages – especially during the winter transition period.
- Contents: 1 liter per bottle
- RRP Breath Free: €114.90 per liter
- RRP Immune Active: €89.90 per liter
- Breath Free: 48-hour withdrawal period
- Immune Active: show safe
Daily amount for large horses
- Breath Free 30 ml
- Immune Active 30 ml
Daily amount for small horses/ponies
- Breath Free 20 ml
- Immune Active 20 ml
Feeding duration per bundle
20 ml = 50 days
30 ml = 33 days
Expert recommendation
Feed 1-2 bundles.
Optimal: Feed throughout the winter.
Liquid supplements can be added to any type of feed and are generally better accepted by most horses than powders or pellets.
Feeding is that easy:
1. Shake the bottle and measure the dose
2. Distribute evenly over the feed
3. Feed your horse and see how much they enjoy it
Supplementary feed for horses
Breath Free
Ingredients:
linseed oil; black cumin oil
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 0.0%; Crude fiber 0.0%; Crude fat 99.3%; Crude ash 0.0%; Sodium 0.0%
Additives per liter:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin E (3a700) 6,000 mg Sensory additives: Fennel oil 10,000 mg; Eucalyptus oil 5,000 mg; Thyme oil 500 mg; Rosemary oil 100 mg; Niaouli oil 1,000 mg; Anise oil 25,000 mg
Immune Active
Ingredients:
Vegetable glycerin; 1,2-propanediol; colostrum; ground rosehips; ground turmeric root; propolis
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 5.8%; crude fiber 0.4%; crude fat 3.2%; crude ash 0.5%; sodium 0.09%; moisture 80.6%
Additives per liter:
Nutritional additives:
Vitamin A (3a672b) 400,000 IU; Vitamin D3 (3a671) 80,000 IU; Vitamin E (3a700) 20,000 mg; Vitamin B1 (3a820) 1,000 mg; Vitamin B2 (3a826) 1,800 mg; Vitamin B6 as pyridoxine hydrochloride (3a831) 1,700 mg; Vitamin B12 (3a835) 12,000 mcg; Niacinamide (3a315) 16,000 mg; Biotin (3a880) 30,000 mcg; D-Panthenol (3a842) 4,000 mg; L-Arginine (3c361) 10,000 mg
Sensory additives:
Echinacea tincture 10,000 mg; Cistus extract 100,000 mg
Technological additives:
Citric acid (1a330) 840 mg; Lactic acid (1a270) 3,200 mg; Sorbic acid as potassium sorbate (1k202) 1,539 mg; Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) (1b320) 96 mg; Propyl gallate (E 310) 96 mg
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Ingredients
Know what's inside: We use highly concentrated ingredients to minimize the daily feeding amount. This makes your product last longer.
Breath Free
Black cumin oil (Nigella sativa) contains polyunsaturated fatty acids as well as natural secondary plant compounds. In equine nutrition,it is valued in equine nutrition for its natural composition including polyunsaturated fatty acids – for horses with demanding nutritional needs or challenging feeding situations.
Linseed oil is a natural source of polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularly omega-3 fatty acids. It is traditionally used in equine nutrition.
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin with antioxidant properties. Vitamin E is known for its role in protecting feed components from oxidation and plays a role in general nutritional support of the organism. Adequate supply is recommended, particularly for older horses or those with increased nutritional demands.
Rosemary oil contains natural essential oils such as cineole and has traditionally been used in animal nutrition. In combination with other plant oils, it is traditionally used in combination with other plant oils as part of a balanced diet – for horses with increased nutritional demands due to age or environmental factors.
Thyme oil contains natural essential oils such as thymol and has traditionally been used in animal nutrition. It is traditionally used in equine feeding regimes for its aromatic components – particularly when nutritional demands are increased due to environmental factors.
Anise oil contains the natural aromatic compound anethole and has traditionally been used in equine nutrition. It is traditionally used in equine feeding practices for its aromatic properties – especially when nutritional needs are elevated due to feeding-related challenges.
Fennel oil contains natural essential oils such as anethole and has traditionally been used in equine nutrition. It is traditionally valued in equine nutrition for its aromatic components –especially when horses are exposed to increased nutritional challenges.
Niaouli oil is extracted from the leaves and twig tips of the Niaouli tree (Melaleuca viridiflora) and contains natural essential oils such as cineole. In equine nutrition, it is traditionally used in equine nutrition for its aromatic character – particularly in situations with increased environmental or nutritional demands.
Eucalyptus oil contains essential oils such as cineole and has traditionally been used in equine nutrition. It is traditionally used in equine nutrition as part of a balanced feeding regime –particularly in situations where horses are exposed to environmental challenges like dust or weather changes.
Immune Active
Rosehips naturally contain vitamin C along with a range of secondary plant compounds. In equine nutrition, they are traditionally used to support the diet of horses, particularly during periods of increased strain on the immune system.Vitamin C is involved in physiological processes related to connective tissue, skin, joints, and the formation of horn.
Propolis is a natural product produced by honeybees, rich in bioactive plant compounds such as flavonoids. In horse feed, propolis is used as a supplement to nutritionally support the immune system – especially during periods of increased demands or changing environmental conditions.
Echinacea, also known as purple coneflower, is a traditional North American plant that contains secondary plant substances such as polyphenols and alkylamides. In horse feeding, echinacea is commonly used as a complementary ingredient during times of seasonal challenges or increased environmental stress, with particular attention to immune-focused nutritional support.
Cistus (Cistus incanus) contains naturally occurring secondary plant compounds such as polyphenols and flavonoids. In equine nutrition, it is traditionally used to complement the daily ration, especially during times of heightened external stress or seasonal shifts – with relevance to immune system-related nutritional considerations.
Turmeric root is rich in secondary plant compounds with antioxidant properties and is traditionally used in equine nutrition to support general well-being. It is commonly included in the ration of horses exposed to increased physical or environmental challenges – especially when nutritional support for skin, respiration, joints, or immune-related processes is desired.
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin used in horse feeding to support the nutritional supply of skin, mucous membranes, and immune function. It is involved in various physiological processes, including cellular metabolism, the maintenance of normal vision, and the nutritional maintenance of epithelial tissues.
Vitamin D3 is a fat-soluble vitamin used to support the calcium and phosphorus metabolism in horses. It plays a role in physiological processes related to bone development and immune function – particularly in horses with limited exposure to sunlight or during periods of increased physical strain.
Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin used in equine nutrition as part of the nutritional support during periods of increased demand. It is involved in physiological processes related to connective tissue and contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative influences.
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin with antioxidant properties. It contributes to protecting cells from oxidative influences and is involved in physiological processes related to muscle metabolism. A demand-oriented supply of vitamin E can be relevant for horses under physical strain, as part of a balanced feeding approach.
Niacinamide is an essential B vitamin naturally found in plant-based feed materials, yeast, and cereals. It is involved in numerous enzymatic processes and plays a role in normal energy metabolism. Niacinamide also contributes to physiological functions related to skin, muscles, digestion, and the nervous system.
Thiamine is a water-soluble B vitamin naturally found in cereals, yeasts, and herbs. It is involved in normal energy metabolism and plays a role in physiological functions related to the nervous system and muscles. A demand-oriented supply may be relevant in phases of increased physical workload.
Riboflavin is a water-soluble B vitamin present in herbs, cereals, and yeast. It is involved in cellular metabolic processes and plays a role in physiological functions related to skin and hoof tissue. A balanced intake supports the nutritional maintenance of skin and hoof structures.
Pyridoxine is a water-soluble B vitamin naturally occurring in yeast, cereals, and plant-based feed materials. It contributes to physiological processes related to amino acid and fatty acid metabolism and supports the nutritional supply for skin and liver function.
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) is an essential B vitamin primarily found in animal-based feed components such as fermented products or brewer’s yeast. It is involved in normal energy metabolism and plays a role in physiological processes related to cell function, nervous system activity, and blood-related metabolic pathways. A demand-oriented supply of vitamin B12 may be relevant for horses with increased physical workload or in older age.
Biotin is involved in the natural metabolic processes of skin, coat, and horn. It plays a key role in the formation of keratin – a structural protein naturally found in skin, hair, and hooves. A balanced supply of biotin contributes to the nutritional maintenance of coat shine and horn quality.










Frequently Asked Questions
about the Winter Bundle
The bundle lasts about 1 month.
The duration of feeding should always be considered individually. Thanks to their natural ingredients, both Immune Active and Breath Free can be fed continuously.
For optimal support, we recommend feeding throughout the entire winter to best support your horse's wellbeing.
All our products can be prepared in advance for feeding. We recommend a maximum preparation time of 24 hours.
Supplementary feed for horses
Daily amount for large horses
30 ml per product
Daily amount for small horses/ponies
20 ml per product
No worries – 98% of horses eat both - Breath Free and Immune Active - without any problems when mixed with concentrate feed. You can also prepare it in mash. And if your horse doesn’t like it, our 30-day Taste Guarantee ensures you’ll get your money back.
Absolutely. With Breath Free and Immune Active, your horse is well supported during the cold and damp time of year.
A change usually appears after about 10 days. However, this varies from horse to horse.
There are no restrictions for the Winter Bundle. It can be used for all horses of all ages.
Breath Free and Immune Active should not be fed to pregnant mares.
Immune Active is show safe and therefore not relevant for doping. Breath Free, on the other hand, has a withdrawal period of 48 hours.
Shelf life
The ordered products have a minimum shelf life of 6-12 months.
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Taste guarantee
30-day money-back guarantee! All information about the guarantee can be found in the terms and conditions.

