

🐴 Heal smart, feed easy — AniPrin F keeps your champion moving!
ANIMED AniPrin F is a 16-ounce, USA-made powdered aspirin supplement designed for horses. It offers effective pain relief and inflammation control, blending easily with pelleted feed thanks to its molasses scent. Recommended by vets as a safer alternative to Bute, it supports long-term joint recovery with a gastric-friendly dosing schedule. Highly rated by users, it’s a must-have for proactive equine care.
| ASIN | B000HHJGEM |
| Age Range Description | all |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148,537 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #84 in Aspirin |
| Brand | ANIMED |
| Brand Name | ANIMED |
| Color | No Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 150 Reviews |
| Dosage Form | Powder |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694244900143 |
| Included Components | ANIMED AniPrin F (16 oz.) |
| Item Dimensions | 8 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Nype Name | ANIMED AniPrin F (16 oz.) |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | AniMed |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 389011 |
| Model Name | 389011 |
| Model Number | 389011 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Digestive Health |
| UPC | 694244900143 |
| Unit Count | 16 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
D**S
Works as it should, our horse finds it tasty and it mixes pretty well with pelleted feed
While recovering from a pretty severe cut around the fetlock, one of our mares is taking a slightly reduced dose of this AniPrin F twice a day. After discussing it with our vet, we didn't want to use Bute for several reasons, but we wanted to give her some pain relief and control/prevent excess inflammation in the joint. We're doing four days on and two days off with the aspirin to ward off gastric ulcer problems - maybe overly cautious, but this is an injury that will take weeks to fully heal, so she's going to need the aspirin for awhile. It smells like molasses and mixes very easily with her pelleted feed, though there is a bit of powder in the bottom of the feed pan. If you use a sweet feed, this might not be an issue. Apparently this Aniprin tastes ok because she's licking the powder residue out of the pan and eating her meals with no hesitation. We'll keep using it.
M**K
Excellent product
Must have in the barn. Palatable to most horses I’ve fed it to in the grain and seemed to help those with some minor aches
T**R
Ray Peat approved
I actually use this as a dandruff treatment to wash my hair in combination with baking soda and it works great, zero flakes or scalp itch/irritation when used like once a week.
N**U
Works Better Than Bute
For my horses arthritis and minor aches it works better on them than bute. I have an old gelding (26) bute sedates him. He has arthritis in his hips, we notice a big improvement with just a scoop of aniprin before we ride. I have another gelding that has some issue we don't know what it is arthritis maybe in the front, I can tell it helps him. We put him on a course of it for a week, 4 scoops for 5 days, 2 scoops for another 5, 1 scoop for 5 days and then gradually lessened and now give a scoop a few times a week. I read people were concerned about blood thinning but when I read on bute it also thins the blood. We use the aniprin f because it's flavored and hopefully it takes some of the horrible taste of asprin away, but we feed it in soaked beet pellets and they don't seem to mind it.
C**H
Pain relief
This works great for sore muscles or stiff joints, gives horse a pain relief
C**D
Strong smell
This has an overwhelming smell. It made me cough and my horse won’t touch it.
N**@
Great product
My horse needed aspirin for a couple of weeks to get rid of a muscle pain he had asa cause of colder weather and flu and lack of work, now he jumps very well, moves freely and overall happier and I still have plenty of aspirin left. The package is nice, cause close pretty tight, yet it says smth about a scoop, but I found no scoop inside, so used one from baby formula milk
D**D
Great for my senior horse
I mix it with my horse's senior feed and he eats it with no problem. The senior feed that I use has plenty of molasses in it. Some advise to those who's horse or pony won't eat it, try disguising it in their feed with some extra molasses. Just go and get a jar of it at the store. You need to be smarter than them ;) You just need to find something that your horse or pony really likes. Sometimes Karo syrup will work too.
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