Dodson & Horrell Itch-Free 1Kg - Ormskirk Pets

Dodson & Horrell Itch-Free 1Kg

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Dodson & Horrell Itch-Free is a carefully blended herb containing chamomile burdock root garlic granules and nettle. These individual herbs have been chosen for their soothing healing and repelling properties. Seasonal changes can affect your horse's skin and coat conditions such as sweet-itch can cause great discomfort and distress. By adding this to your horse's feed you can help to keep him feeling comfortable and healthy on the inside which will show on the outside.

Feeding Guidelines:

  • Ponies and smaller horses - 2 scoops per day
  • Larger horses - 2.5 scoops per day    

1 scoop (100ml) = 25g    Do not exceed the recommended feeding guide without consulting Dodson & Horrell or your veterinarian. Do not feed to mares in foal.

Composition:

Nettle, Burdock Root, Chamomile, Garlic Granules

  • Nettle and burdock root – contain essential minerals to support the formation and maintenance of a normal skin and coat.
  • Chamomile – renowned for its calming properties.
  • Garlic granules – for support of the immune and circulatory systems.

Nutritional Analysis:

  • Crude Protein = 21.0%
  • Crude Oils & Fats = 3.0%
  • Crude Fibre = 8.0%
  • Crude Ash = 12.0%
  • Sodium = 0.2%

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