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Bad Girls – how can you resist them? A cheeky bunch of young fillies out for a good time! To us they say everything about natural healthcare, a group of young wild horses who are bound to get into all kinds of scrapes, but with everything to live for, their whole lives ahead of them and in full health. Throughout its life every horse will experience ill health, infection, injury and ultimately the effects of old age. Nature will help support them throughout their lives by supplying them with the health giving plants and herbs that are vital to sustain good health. The 'Bad Girls’ will find these plants for themselves as they move with their herd through the canyons of the American West. For our own horses we can provide a diverse range of products formulated from plants found both on land and in the sea, that can help them maintain optimum health and vitality throughout their lives. Hilton Herbs – The Natural Answer for General Health

Fenugreek - linseed - for horses - skin condition

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Thrive & Shine (Linseed & Fenugreek)

Thrive & Shine (Linseed & Fenugreek)

Winter Warmer  - Fenugreek & Linseed

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A combination of Fenugreek seed and steamed linseed, this tasty, non-heating mix is just what you need to help your horse maintain maximum condition whatever the season. Rich in oil, protein, vitamins, anti-oxidants, and plant sterols. We recommend this mix to help tempt shy feeders, for older horses, particularly in the winter months, poor doers or when grazing is limited.

Fenugreek & Linseed for Condition and Shine

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 Contains: Steamed Linseed meal, Fenugreek seeds.

Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum)
The latin name for fenugreek ‘foenum graecum' translates as ‘greek hay', this is because in the past the plant was used to add ‘nose' to inferior or poor quality hay. It is rich in oil, protein, and calcium, along with Vitamins A,B, and C, and has been used traditionally as a feed additive for both horses and cattle to tempt shy feeders and put condition on ‘poor doers'.

 

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