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 health care, 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 affects 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 support optimum health and vitality throughout their lives. Hilton Herbs – The Natural Answer for General Health
General Herb Power combines ten of nature’s most effective plants, brought together in a carefully formulated and balanced mix to help support optimum health all year round. Use General Herb Power on a daily basis to ensure your horse receives the very best that Mother nature has to offer. Ideal for the winter months, or for animals with restricted pasture access.
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Contains: Marigold flowers, Nettle leaf, Cleaver herb, Milk Thistle seed, Meadowsweet herb, Rosehip shells, Mint herb, Dandelion leaf, Burdock root, Kelp
Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Nettles have been used for centuries as a cheap and wholesome food as they are packed with vitamin C, iron, protein, and healthy dietary fibre. They make a great spring tonic, and can be used as a wash for rinsing horses' manes and tails. When fed to horses they encourage lovely ‘dappling' on their coats.
Young tender nettle leaves can also be used to make a cheap and very tasty soup. Don't worry, as they lose their sting when you cook them! Remember to wear gloves when collecting the nettles to protect your hands, and use only the young tender leaves. Why not try making some soup, its great fun, the nettles are free and fantastically healthy.
The following website has a simple recipe for Nettle soup and lots of other information on collecting herbs to eat.



