Equine Joy - Herbal Supplement for Horses

$34.00

Herbal Ingredients: Burdock, Chamomile, Cleavers, Dandelion, Kelp, Meadowsweet, Marigold, Milk Thistle, Nettle, Rose Hips & Spearmint

Daily Serving Size:

  • Under 12.2 h = 2 spoonfuls

  • 12.2-14.2 h = 4 spoonfuls

  • 14.2-15.2 h = 6 spoonfuls

  • 15.2-16.2 h = 8 spoonfuls

  • Over 16.2 = 10 spoonfuls

 Directions:

  • Begin with half a daily serving and slowly increase over 5-7 days.

  • Divide daily serving into two feedings per day and mix with regular grain or feed.

  • Add some water to increase palatability.

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Herbal Ingredients: Burdock, Chamomile, Cleavers, Dandelion, Kelp, Meadowsweet, Marigold, Milk Thistle, Nettle, Rose Hips & Spearmint

Daily Serving Size:

  • Under 12.2 h = 2 spoonfuls

  • 12.2-14.2 h = 4 spoonfuls

  • 14.2-15.2 h = 6 spoonfuls

  • 15.2-16.2 h = 8 spoonfuls

  • Over 16.2 = 10 spoonfuls

 Directions:

  • Begin with half a daily serving and slowly increase over 5-7 days.

  • Divide daily serving into two feedings per day and mix with regular grain or feed.

  • Add some water to increase palatability.

Herbal Ingredients: Burdock, Chamomile, Cleavers, Dandelion, Kelp, Meadowsweet, Marigold, Milk Thistle, Nettle, Rose Hips & Spearmint

Daily Serving Size:

  • Under 12.2 h = 2 spoonfuls

  • 12.2-14.2 h = 4 spoonfuls

  • 14.2-15.2 h = 6 spoonfuls

  • 15.2-16.2 h = 8 spoonfuls

  • Over 16.2 = 10 spoonfuls

 Directions:

  • Begin with half a daily serving and slowly increase over 5-7 days.

  • Divide daily serving into two feedings per day and mix with regular grain or feed.

  • Add some water to increase palatability.

Why herbs for horses?

 Herbs can play a vital role in equine health by offering natural alternatives to support and enhance various bodily functions. As herbivores, horses need to get all of their nutrients from plants. Historically, horses naturally had access to a broader diversity of vegetation as they roamed their wild environment. Fast forward to today, many of our domestic equines might be missing vital aspects of their natural diet because they no longer roam the fields and woods that offered a variety of plant diversity.

 This symbiotic relationship between horse and plants means that many herbs can provide essential nutrients and medicinal benefits that are easily assimilated by a horse’s body. Herbs like nettle, dandelion, and chamomile are packed with vitamins, minerals, and compounds that support immune function, digestion, and overall vitality. Herbs high in antioxidants, like rose hips and milk thistle, help combat oxidative stress and support liver health, which is crucial for detoxification and metabolic processes.

 Furthermore, herbs can be particularly beneficial in managing and preventing common equine ailments. Many herbs have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and calming properties that can help manage conditions such as arthritis, anxiety, and digestive disorders without the side effects often associated with synthetic medications. For example, meadowsweet and chamomile can soothe inflammation and support digestive health, while herbs like cleavers and burdock assist in detoxification and support the lymphatic and urinary systems.

 Incorporating herbs into a horse’s diet allows for a broader nutritional base they may be missing. Equine Joy Herbal Supplement not only enhances their physical health but also promotes a balanced and holistic approach to their care. Supplementing your horse’s feed with herbs, aligns with their natural equine history that supports and respects the well-being of the animal.

 Ingredients:

Burdock: Supports digestion, liver, and kidney function. Acts as a tissue cleanser and general detox. Maintains healthy skin and encourages appetite.

Chamomile: Rich in phosphorus and calcium, strengthens the nervous system. Gentle sedative for anxiety, sleep issues, and hyperactivity. Treats allergic reactions and supports digestion.

Cleavers: Supports lymphatic and urinary systems. Good for swelling, fluid retention, and filled legs. Strengthens hair and improves coat.

Dandelion: High in vitamins and minerals, stimulates liver and kidney function, detoxifies, and purifies blood. Ideal for rehabilitation and conditioning, especially for competition horses.

Kelp: Nutrient-dense with iodine for thyroid function. Supports digestive health, appetite, and coat quality. Beneficial for horses with ulcers.

Marigolds: Promotes waste removal, blood circulation, liver, digestion, and stomach health. Aids in skin recovery and health.

Meadowsweet: Anti-inflammatory properties, supports digestive balance, joint health, and mobility. Reduces acidity, ideal for maintaining healthy joints and overall health.

Milk Thistle: Antioxidant supporting liver health and detoxification. Beneficial for horses with inflammation, liver issues, and metabolic disorders.

Nettle Leaf: Rich in iron, supports immune, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. Strengthens hoof and coat health.

Rose Hip Powder: Rich in antioxidants, biotin, and vitamin C. Supports hoof growth, immune system, and joint health. Acts as a healthy treat.

Spearmint: Encourages fussy feeders, aids digestion, and masks medication taste. Loved by horses for its sweet aroma and taste.