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Welcome to the pages of the Hilton Herbs' website dedicated to herbs for horses and ponies, where we hope you will find the answers to all your questions, in addition to comprehensive information on the use and application of our all natural complementary herbs for horses supplements  for horses and ponies. Armed with this information you can then be confident that you have chosen the right products to help keep your horse or pony fit and healthy.

If you have any questions or feedback please do not hesitate to contact our Helpline Toll-free 886 929 0636 (8am - 12 midday EST) or email helpline@hiltonherbs.com

Click here to watch Hilary Self Bsc MNIMH our resident Medical Herbalist introduce you to Hilton Herbs

Our Helpline is happy to provide information on the use of any of our products. This information is given on the assumption that customers have previously consulted their own Vet to obtain a proper diagnosis. Products or information provided by Hilton Herbs should never be used in place of veterinary care. Information provided for homeopathic products is sourced from a variety of readily available homeopathic veterinary publications. No responsibility can be accepted by Hilton Herbs for the practical application of any information/advice provided.

A wild horse lives freely, grazing naturally in a gentle continuum of movement, following seasonal plants to help it maintain optimal health according to its needs. The modern day horse, on the other hand, may spend much of its day in a stable, devoid of mental stimulation, isolated from others of its kind, removed from the interaction of his species, eating highly processed foods. This can only have a detrimental effect on both its mental and physical well being.

 

By using appropriate herbal supplements for horses we can greatly enhance the health of our horses. Herbs reconnect them to their roots, giving them the power to maintain health as their wild cousins do.

Many of the common problems that beset the modern equine develop as a direct result of lack of grazing, exercise, mental stimulus and the companionship of other horses. Horses are herd creatures and need the company of their own kind if they are to flourish both physically and mentally, ‘as nature intended.’

Turnout not only provides horses with appropriate fodder to keep their digestive systems functioning correctly, but also offers the stimulus to keep minds occupied, whilst encouraging gentle exercise and movement to ensure muscles and joints are kept healthy and supple.

"In my path, through my constant search, my horse has taught me the limitless progression of life. Every time in my learning that I felt a breakthrough, I opened the doors, and I found my horse saying, “ It’s about time. I’ve been waiting for you" A few weeks later another breakthrough. I opened the doors and there was my horse again. So far I have never found any limits but my own."
(Dominique Barbier)