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The use of herbs in horses

The use of herbs in horses

There are numerous methods of curing imbalances and general health problems but nothing can compare with the use of natures pure herbs taken daily for condition, performance and specific general problems.
Herbs are ideal as they are easily absorbed and have a positive effect on health and wellbeing.
To understand more about our herbs we use I have listed some of those more common and easily available. There are many more herbs available for specific conditions but advice on these can only be specified by a herbalist who understands the horse’s needs.
A lot of herbs encourage fussy feeders and are an excellent appetiser. Encouraging horses to eat up is essential for saliva production which acts as an acid buffer. The more the horse chews the more saliva is produced. Herbs can be of benefit for both their aromatic and nutritional properties.
Learning how herbal use in the horse’s diet can lead to better health and condition is a fascinating and rewarding practice.
We can assure at Radiance Gold importantly only the highest quality is used and is correctly blended in the right quantities alongside friendly bacteria and minerals for optimal results.
Using only the best fenugreek, milk thistle, Echinacea, slippery Elm, marshmallow, cleavers and marigolds to name a few.