Bad Girls – how can you resist them? A cheeky bunch of young fillies out for a good time! To us they say everything about natural healthcare, a group of young wild horses who are bound to get into all kinds of scrapes, but with everything to live for, their whole lives ahead of them and in full health. Throughout its life every horse will experience ill health, infection, injury and ultimately the effects of old age. Nature will help support them throughout their lives by supplying them with the health giving plants and herbs that are vital to sustain good health. The 'Bad Girls’ will find these plants for themselves as they move with their herd through the canyons of the American West. For our own horses we can provide a diverse range of products formulated from plants found both on land and in the sea, that can help them maintain optimum health and vitality throughout their lives. Hilton Herbs – The Natural Answer for General Health
The elements, along with biting insects, can take their toll on your horse's skin throughout the year, whether it is fly bite that can lead to irritation or itchiness in the Spring and Summer or sore legs and heels from the rain, mud and cold in Winter. Hilton Top Coat contains herbs to help ensure your horse maintains prime skin and coat condition all year round. If necessary, use our soothing, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal Phytobalm cream on legs, heels or scurfy skin.
At 3 x 50ml scoops per day, a kilo should last approx 34 days, costing approx 55p per day
Dosage (50ml scoop size included) : we suggest to make allowance for type:
Up to 12.2hh : 1 scoop daily
12.2hh to 14.2hh: 2 scoops daily
14.2hh to 15.2hh : 3 scoops daily
15.2hh to 16.2hh : 4 scoops daily
16.2hh+ : 4 to 5 scoops daily
Please split between two feeds where possible
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Marigold (Calendula officinalis - Pot Marigold)
This fabulous plant is fun and easy to grow. The flowers contain both essential oil and pro-vitamin A. Calendula is well known for its affinity to epithelial tissue, it is soothing and healing, and is the principle ingredient in a variety of skin creams and ointments. You can make a lotion from the flowers for bathing sore, tired eyes.
Making Calendula oil is easy, and you can get the kids to help you collect the flowers.
Collect the flowers on a dry, sunny, day, make sure there is no dampness left on the flowers as this can cause mould to grow in the oil.
Place a good quantity of flowers into a large glass jar and cover the flowers with Extra Virgin olive oil, or Sweet Almond oil.
Stir the flowers to make sure they are well immersed in the oil.
Place the lid on the jar and stand it on a sunny windowsill.
Leave the jar in the sun (this can take several days or even weeks depending on the weather) until the oil has turned a sunny orange colour .
Strain the oil through muslin or a fine strainer squeezing the flowers to extract all the oil.
Pour the oil into sterilised bottles and store in a cool dark place.




