HERB POWER:
HERBALLS:
HERB POWER
For horses, ponies and donkeys is formulated to maintain and support:
Herb Power is a dry supplement containing herbs such as nettle, cleaver and kelp, all carefully chosen for their high vitamin and mineral content. Nature provides a plentiful array of seasonal plants which many horses and ponies naturally graze such as springtime cleavers and autumn hawthorn berries. Due to the way in which more horses are kept now, access to such plants is limited, so our Herb Power is the natural choice to get your horse back to nature.
Some customers like to switch between Herb Power and our Hoof & Health supplement to give optimum coverage throughout the year. Also consider our Himalayan Salt Licks and of course, our Herballs treats.
HERBALLS
Remember it’s not just horses and ponies that love Herballs, our customers use them to reward their dogs, llamas and even chinchillas!
Ingredients:
HERB POWER
Milk Thistle
Calendula (Marigold) flowers
Cleaver Herb
Nettle leaf
Burdock root
Rosehip shells
Spearmint herb
Kelp
Meadowsweet herb
Chamomile
Dandelion leaf
HERBALLS
Garlic
Mint herb
Oregano herb
Rosemary herb
Alfalfa
Linseed
Wheat Flour
HERB POWER:
If you have any concerns about your animal's health please contact your vet immediately. If you have any queries about using this product, or if your animal is pregnant, please contact our Helpline 0800 052 3672 (Freephone) or email helpline@hiltonherbs.com
HERBALLS
As a treat to reward good behaviour, for doing 'stretching' exercises and great for horses and ponies that are difficult to catch or load. Suitable for those prone to laminitis.
Nettle (Urtica dioica) - Nettles have been used for centuries as a cheap and wholesome food as they are packed with vitamin C, iron, protein, and healthy dietary fibre. They make a great spring tonic, and can be used as a wash for rinsing horses' manes and tails. When fed to horses they encourage lovely ‘dappling' on their coats. Young tender nettle leaves can also be used to make a cheap and very tasty soup. Don't worry, as they lose their sting when you cook them! Remember to wear gloves when collecting the nettles to protect your hands, and use only the young tender leaves. Why not try making some soup, its great fun, the nettles are free and fantastically healthy.
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