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Zylkene Relaxation Cats and Small Dogs -10kg Zylkene Relaxation Cats and Small Dogs -10kg
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Vetoform Cat Stress Collar Vetoform Cat Stress Collar
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Vetoform Anti-Stress Dog and Cat 20 Tablets Vetoform Anti-Stress Dog and Cat 20 Tablets
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Biocanina Sérénité Anti Stress Spray Cat 100 ml Biocanina Sérénité Anti Stress Spray Cat 100 ml
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Vetoform Anti-Stress Collar For Dogs Vetoform Anti-Stress Collar For Dogs
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Adaptil Calm anti-stress collar for dogs Adaptil Calm anti-stress collar for dogs
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Adaptil Diffus electric + refill 48ml Ceva Adaptil Diffus electric + refill 48ml Ceva
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Adaptil Outdoor solution for diffuser 48ml Ceva Adaptil Outdoor solution for diffuser 48ml Ceva
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Adaptil Anti Stress Spray 20ml Adaptil Anti Stress Spray 20ml
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Wamine Sérénité 30 tablets Anti stress Dog & Cat Wamine Sérénité 30 tablets Anti stress Dog & Cat
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Anxitane S anti-stress Cat Dog Anxitane S anti-stress Cat Dog
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Equistro Betamag Forte Stress du Cheval Vetoquinol 1L Equistro Betamag Forte Stress du Cheval Vetoquinol 1L
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Are your pets restless, sensitive to change or prone to stress? Their emotional balance is just as important as their physical health. At Soin-et-Nature, we have selected anti-stress solutions designed to ease tension, limit aggressive behavior and promote better adaptation to rearing conditions. Integrated into your daily routine, these products support the overall well-being of your animals and contribute to a more respectful, serene and sustainable approach to animal husbandry.

Which anti-stress products should I choose for my livestock?

Life is stressful for everyone, and our four-legged friends are no exception. Farm animals, in particular, are subjected to harsh living conditions that can cause constant anxiety. That's why the online sale of products for farm animal stress is an extremely important development in the pharmaceutical industry.

Imagine a world where farm animals are happy and relaxed, able to live their lives serenely and stress-free. Stressed animals can be prone to many health problems, and their well-being is paramount to ensuring healthy and ethical food production.

Farm animal stress products sold online are designed to soothe animals and help them manage their anxiety. They can help reduce aggressive behavior, improve sleep quality, and help animals feel calmer and more relaxed in general.

By selling these products online, pharmacies enable breeders to concentrate on their work while providing their animals with the support they need. Online pharmacies offer safe and effective products, approved by health authorities, to guarantee the safety and health of animals.

Psychological stress can lead, as in humans, to an immune system reaction and the triggering of dormant autoimmune disease. A stressed animal is a fragile animal. Because animals too can experience anxiety and stress, in this"Anti-stress" category you'll find all the products you need to help your pet regain its calm and serenity.

Online pharmacy sales of stress products for farm animals are an important development in the pharmaceutical industry. It enables us to offer farm animals greater well-being, which translates into better food production and a more ethical environment for these animals. Farmers can now offer their animals the support they need, while concentrating on their day-to-day work. Online pharmacies offer a safe and efficient service, enabling pet owners to quickly find the products they need for their stressed animals.

What causes stress in farm animals?

Environmental conditions play a key role in triggering stress. Extreme temperatures (excessive heat or intense cold), inadequate ventilation, or high noise levels in livestock buildings can disrupt animal well-being. Inadequate lighting or sudden changes in the environment, such as intermittent lighting or the introduction of new equipment, also increase stress.

Insufficient space for free movement or overcrowding in enclosures limits the animals' natural behaviors, increasing their anxiety. Increased competition for resources, such as food or water, exacerbates these effects.

Frequent handling, such as veterinary interventions, vaccinations, or the separation of mothers and young, are major sources of stress. Similarly, transporting animals, particularly over long distances or in unsuitable conditions, is associated with high levels of stress.

Abrupt changes in diet or limited access to suitable nutritional resources cause metabolic imbalances, impacting the behavior and overall health of animals.

In social animals, disruptions to the hierarchical structure or conflicts within the group are stress factors. The introduction or removal of individuals from the herd can also disrupt social equilibrium.

What consequences can stress have on farm animals?

Chronic or poorly managed stress has an impact on the physical health, productivity and behavioral well-being of farm animals.

Health and immunity

Stress weakens the immune system, increasing animals' susceptibility to infection and disease. High levels of the stress hormone cortisol interfere with natural defense mechanisms, favoring the onset of pathologies such as respiratory infections and digestive diseases.

Reduced productivity

Stressed animals consume less feed, resulting in reduced growth, milk production and meat quality. In breeding animals, stress affects fertility, reducing conception rates and increasing the risk of abortion.

Abnormal behavior

Stress provokes undesirable behaviors such as aggression, stereotypies (repetition of movements or behaviors without apparent purpose), or flight behaviors. These reactions indicate a deep-seated malaise, and can also affect other members of the herd.

How can I naturally reduce stress in farm animals?

A stable, suitable environment is essential to reduce stress. Buildings must be well ventilated, with controlled temperatures and light levels. Spaces should be laid out in such a way as to allow animals to move freely and express their natural behaviors, while avoiding overcrowding.

Handling should be gentle and consistent to minimize anxiety. Transport must be carefully planned, respecting the maximum duration allowed and providing suitable conditions (ventilation, hydration and comfort).

Diets must be balanced and adapted to the specific needs of each species and production phase (growth, gestation, lactation). Constant access to clean water and adaptation periods during dietary changes also reduce stress.

Maintaining a stable hierarchy within the herd and limiting the frequent introduction of new individuals helps to reduce social tensions. Withdrawal areas should be provided for vulnerable or dominated animals.

Environmental enrichment, such as the addition of toys, manipulable substrates, or specific areas for resting, promotes the psychological well-being of the animals by reducing boredom and anxiety.

Careful observation of the animals can quickly detect signs of stress, such as abnormal posture, reduced appetite or aggressive behavior. Breeders must intervene at the earliest signs to prevent stress from becoming chronic.

What farm animal products can be found on the Soin-et-Nature website?

Soin-et-Nature offers a varied range of products dedicated to farm animals, designed to meet the specific needs of breeders and guarantee animal well-being. Here are the main categories available:

These products for farm animals, available on Soin-et-Nature, support the health, well-being and productivity of livestock in a natural and respectful way.