 | Micronized Linseed 900g £3.49 Micronised Linseed 900g
Micronized linseed is rich in omega 3,6 and 9 oils and is excellent to improve condition, weight gain and give a shiny coat! Its also a good source of copper, phosphate, selenium and ...
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 | Flowers of Sulphur 450g £4.99 Flowers Of Sulphur 450g
A traditional powder which has many varied uses, including horses, pets, farm animals and plants! There are probably many other uses I haven't even heard of yet!
For example:
HO...
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 | Garlic Grains 900g £4.99 Garlic grains 900g
Garlic is one of the original horse supplements and its health benefits are widely known. It is recommended as a general tonic to help the horse’s natural immune system. It has the added b...
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 | Malandrinum 200c £5.49 7g Malandrinum 200c - 50 tablets
Suggested application – one tablet daily for 5 days
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR HORSES, AND THEIR USE, SEE MY 'GUIDE TO HOMEOPATHY FOR HORSES' ARTICLE.
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 | Apis Mel 30c £5.49 7g Apis Mel 30c - 50 tablets
Apis Mel 30c – beneficial for reactions to insect bites, showing as raised areas of skin.
Suggested application: One tablet given once or twice a day
FOR MORE INFORM...
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 | Sweet Itch Aid £6.99
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 | Mud fever Aid £6.99 7g Mud fever Aid - 50 tablets
Mud fever Aid
This has proven to be very beneficial to sufferers of mud fever.
Suggested application –As a preventative measure: one tablet 2 or 3 times a week
As a t...
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 | Equine Sarcoid Remedy £6.99 7g Equine Sarcoid Remedy- 50 tablets
Equine Sacroid Remedy – can help support the sufferer of sarcoids. For best effects, use alongside thuja cream (applied 2 or 3 times a day).
Suggested application: On...
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 | Neem Leaf 900g £9.99 Neem is widely used in India to help support healthy skin and coat.
Feeding guidelines: 30-40g daily
Feeding as an Infusion
Many herbs, including Neem, can be fed in their dried form, but this may ...
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 | Clivers and Neem Leaf 900g £11.49 This is an equal blend of clivers and neem leaf.
Feeding guidelines: 30-50g daily
Feeding as an Infusion
Many herbs, including clivers and neem, can be fed in their dried form, but this may mean that...
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