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A BLEND OF HERBS AND SEEDS FOR SKIN,COAT & HOOVES WITH VITAMINS AND MINERALS
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Available in 1kg and 3kg saver packs
Contains Hemp Seed blended with Copra (Coconut) & Mint
Combining Hemp Seed Mint and Copra can help provide excellent gut health, improves skin, coat and hoof condition whilst achieving that glossy show ring shine from within.
SUITABLE FOR ALL HORSES AND PONIES
Ponies: 1 scoop a day Horses: 2 scoops a day Horses over 700kg 3 scoops a day
Scoop enclosed added as a supplement to your horses feed
Hemp seed are a nutritious whole food that offers high quality protein in a highly palatable form. An important aspect of hemp seed is that the protein is that of a quality source from the amino acids arginine and sulfur containing amino acids methionine and cysteine. Hemp seeds offer all ten essential amino acids in correct proportion to best be utilized by the body.
Copra gives your horse a readily digestible energy, without the hotness that generally comes with high grain diets, the digestibility of copra is high. Copra contains less than 12% starch therefore it does not cause starch-related disorders
Mint has a cooling, soothing and anesthetic effect on the smooth muscles of the stomach and intestines, which makes it one of the key herbs to choose when dealing with horses prone to colic, gastric or duodenal ulceration, smooth muscle spasm, trapped gas, digestive cramping or poor appetite as an appitite stimulant. It also contains a natural source of rosmarinic acid, a natural compound that has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
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We all want our animals to be healthy and happy, we do as much as we can in our day to day lives to maintain that, animal behavior is a significant factor in determining an animal’s health. Normal healthy animal behavior includes an animal who stays within their group (if they live within a group) with eyes that are bright with a moist nose without discharge, no wounds, and is eating normally. Some animals are very good at hiding when they are feeling under the weather but we can look out for signs such as them being irritable, listless, lame, have a temperature are away from the group on their own not eating or drinking etc.....
Several factors can play a part in an animal’s health. Some of these include what they are fed are they getting enough vitamins and minerals and where their feed maybe stored, water quality, pasture condition, types of plants the animal has access too and even weather conditions.
Vitamins and mineral supplements whether they be from herbs, seeds or artificial may help improve the efficiency of energy utilization and can be of great benefit to animals.