Horses
Your horse’s respiratory system may be affected by any number of factors, including viral or bacterial infections, lowered immunity, poor air quality or seasonal airborne allergens such as pollen. Any of these factors can lead to respiratory irritation, behavioural problems, a reduction in respiratory health, lung function or ability to perform.
Let us support your horse with a range of soothing pure herbal supplements and fast acting liquid solutions to maintain healthy lungs, airways, sinuses and resistance to environmental allergens.
The liquid version of our popular dry mix. Our herbal supplements are formulated to help support healthy, efficient airways and resistance to irritants and infections all year round. We particularly recommend Freeway Gold or Freeway for horses if they are stabled or have restricted turnout.
If a horse is coughing, or COPD is suspected then immediate equine veterinary attention should be sought
At 30mls per day, a litre should last approx 33 days, costing approx 60p per day
Dosage: we suggest to make allowance for type.
Up to 12.2hh : 5mls twice daily (10mls)
12.2hh to 14.2hh: 10mls twice daily (20mls)
14.2hh to 15.2hh : 12.5mls twice daily (25mls)
15.2hh to 16.2hh : 15mls twice daily (30mls)
16.2hh+ : 15mls to 20mls twice daily (30 to 40mls)
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Contains: 1:3 Tinctures of Elecampane root, Liquorice root, Eyebright herb, Cleaver herb, Marshmallow leaf, Plantain leaf and Thyme herb with Apple Cider Vinegar & Honey
Which is better - dry or liquid herbal products?
Neither one is better than the other, the simple difference is speed of initial absorption, with the liquid product being absorbed more quickly than the dry. Occasionally a horse or pony will respond better to a dry mix than a liquid, or vice versa, which just reminds us that horses and ponies are individuals. Some people prefer liquids as in the case of fussy feeders they can easily be syringed down the animal's throat with a small plastic syringe.
1. Its not unusual for your horse or pony to have a 'snotty nose' after a week or so being on Freeway, this is just an indication that the herbs are doing their job.
2. Liquorice has been used for both humans and animals for over 3,000 years, and was mentioned in ancient Greek herbal in the third century BC. Its main active constituent glycyrrhizin is responsible for the sweet taste and is over fifty times sweeter than sugar! Up until the 1940's liquorice was cultivated extensively in the north of England, this accounts for the famous Pontefract Cakes, a soft coin shaped liquorice sweet that was named after the Yorkshire town where they were made.







