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.
Shake No More Gold

As seen in Horse & Hound - Maintains resistance to allergens
Watch Hilary Self Bsc MNIMH explaining why she formulated Hilton Shake No More Gold and why she chose the herbs in the mix: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLFo6yTQLWY&hd=1
With the reduction in air quality and the increased cultivation of some crops horses are failing to maintain a healthy resistance to allergens that can lead to head shaking and respiratory irritations.
Using the finest quality herbal extracts, this unique product has been specifically formulated to help your horse maintain a healthy resistance to allergens, irritants, and nasal inflammation, whatever the season.
At 30mls per day, a litre should last approx 33 days, costing approx 66p 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 – Echinacea purpurea root, Devils Claw root, Scullcap, Eyebright herb, Nettle herb, and Chamomile flowers, with Apple Cider Vinegar & Honey.
1. Like all the Hilton Herbs products, this mix was first formulated in direct response to a customer request. Several years ago a customer contacted us to say that once the Hawthorn started flowering in May her horse became virtually unrideable, throwing his head around so violently his front feet came of the ground, threatening to unseat his rider. Hilary Self, our Medical Herbalist, formulated this product using herbs known for their ability to help maintain a healthy resistance to the allergens responsible for nasal irritation.
2. Headshaking may be caused by exposure to bright light. Madigan et al. (1995) were able to reduce the severity of or eliminate headshaking in four of seven headshakers by reducing the amount of light these horses were exposed to. It is suggested that in some horses sunlight stimulates the facial sensory branches of the trigeminal nerve (the infraorbital branch of the nerve) and produces a nasal sensation; a phenomenon similar to the photic sneeze that has been described in man for many years (Madigan et al, 1995).





