Horse Herb Colorful Coat
$4.00 – $29.00
- Supports a healthy mane, tail & coat
- Promotes dapples
- Helps improve skin condition
- Promotes a shiny coat
- Most horses love the taste
- Half cup servings for approx 1000 lbs horse
Description
Our Horse Herb Colorful Coat Blend supports a healthy mane, tail & coat making it useful for helping to keep a rich vibrant color and shine to your horses’ hair. Helps prevent fading. Promotes dapples. Ingredients are known to be very beneficial for overall health for any color coat.
We have a sample taste test size to see if your horse likes the herbs and a 60 day supply for approx. 1000 lb. horse. We find that most horses really like the herb blend and eat it readily. Topdressing your horses’ grain is an easy way to feed the herbs. If you do not feed grain, your horse will likely eat the herbs just plain.
Directions: Give ½ cup herb blend once a day per 1000 pound horse. Can be fed year-round for hair and coat health. Best if started at least 6-8 weeks prior to new summer coat growth for the best outcome. Feed throughout the summer to promote dapples and shine.
Ingredient Blend: Flaxseed, Kelp, Dandelion Leaf, Rosehips, Nettle, Oat Straw, Black Oil Sunflower Seeds.
Horses are herbivores so it is natural for them to seek out and eat herbs that their body may need. Most of our horses do not live in an environment where these natural herbs are available, so we blended 7 herbs together to offer a palatable supplement to support a healthy mane, tail & coat making it useful for helping to keep a rich vibrant color and shine to your horses’ hair. Helps prevent fading. Promotes dapples.
Flaxseed: Flaxseed is high in Omega-3’s and is a rich source of healthy fat, antioxidants, and fiber. The seeds contain protein, lignans, and essential fatty acids. In research environments, adding fat to a horse’s diet has shown to improve skin, hair coat, and body condition and reduce excitability.
Kelp: The kelp we use is bioavailable and readily utilized and contains trace minerals, micronutrients, and amino acids as well as many natural vitamins. Kelp assists in boosting the immune system, balance hormones and promotes gastrointestinal health. It is a natural source of iodine that helps thyroid and metabolic function and promotes a shiny coat, supple skin, promotes better reproductive performance, purges heavy metals, and assists in more efficient feed utilization.
Dandelion Leaf: Dandelion Leaf is high in vitamins A, B, C, and D, and rich in potassium, sodium, calcium and other minerals, dandelion functions as a tonic by stimulating liver function, bile production, and kidney function. It helps the body clear itself of toxins and is believed to purify the blood. It’s a strong botanical ally when used in rehabilitation or conditioning mixes, especially for horses that undergo the stress of competition. The Dandelion leaves are known as a natural electrolyte and aids in flushing the system of toxins that may contribute to inflammation which makes it ideal for allergies.
Rose Hips: Rose hips are the seedpods or fruit of the rose. We don’t often see them anymore, because we tend to prune faded rose blossoms. Rose hips are one of the richest sources of vitamin C and also contain vitamin A, thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, and vitamin K. They can help any horse fight off infections and boost his immune health. Due to the presence of biotin, rosehips promote and maintain the growth of healthy hooves, and improved hair coat, mane, and tail.
Nettle: When cut and dried, nettle loses its sting and becomes a valuable herb and is one of nature’s richest sources of iron, which can often be a mineral lacking in an equine diet. Nettles also contain histamine, serotonin, potassium, silica, vitamins A and C, and a whole host of other minerals. It’s one of the most widely useful plants that help strengthen and support the whole body. Nettles support the immune, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems, and can help the body fight allergic responses. Additionally, nettles will strengthen hoof and coat health-promoting dapples in the horse’s hair coat.
Oat Straw: Oat straw comes from green oats, also known as Avena sativa. The entire plant is rich in minerals and trace nutrients helping to promote strong bones and assist with healthy skin.
Black Oil Sunflower Seeds: Black Oil Sunflower seeds are highly nutritious, offering protein, vitamins, and minerals and are especially high in magnesium and Omega-6 which promotes a shiny healthy hair coat.
DISCLAIMER: Ranch Life Naturals recommends that you consult with your veterinarian before feeding, and if any adverse changes occur in your horse while using our products discontinue use. Owner accepts all responsibility while using these products
“We also have Horse Herb Black Coat and Horse Herb Allergy Blend“
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Our mission at Ranch Life Naturals is to develop and offer products that promote a happy and healthy lifestyle for everyone. We pour our heart and soul into every single batch of product that leaves our ranch. What this means is that every product that shows up at your door is held to a high standard and we do our best to offer you the best. We care about you, your family and the horses and dogs you love.
Additional information
Weight | 64 oz |
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Dimensions | 14 × 6 × 9 in |
Herb Size | 60 half cups, 1 1/2 cup sample bag |
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Diana Buzek –
I expected results, but I was still blown away with how well these herbs work! My liver chestnut usually turns coppery in the Texas summer, but not last year! August she was still dark and shiny! September we went on a trail ride and EVERYONE commented on her dark beautiful color! I passed out several RLN cards that day! The only downfall with these herbs is that they work so well, that I spent too much time just staring at my beautiful horse! Oh, and my horse ate them no problem. I will be getting more, plus I will give them to my bay, since she looked so neglected next to my chestnut.