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MARIGOLD - Calendula
officinalis
Key Constituents
Triterpenes, resins,
bitter glycosides, volatile oil, phytosterols, flavonoids, muxcilage and
carotenes. Usage Internally, very helpful for skin conditions and to
optimize digestion. It is also a good detox for the system optimizing the
eliminatation of toxins from the body. Having a mild benefical effect on
the oestrus cycle it can help some mares in season. Externally in a lotion
or cream it is very useful to cleanse minor wounds, to ease insect bites and
itchiness, rashes and bruises. Feeding 30 to 40 grams added daily to
the feeds of an average 500kg 16.2hh horse (adjust rate up or down for
larger or smaller animals) Best divided between 2 feeds about 12 hours
apart if possible. 1kg will last an average 500kg horse about 25 to 30+
days
CLIVERS 50% & MARIGOLD
50% MIX
35 to 45 grams added to
the feeds daily of an average 500kg 16.2hh horse (adjust rate up or down as
above) Best dividided between 2 feeds about 12 hours apart if possible.
All new items should be added gradually to feed over 2 or 3 days building
up to the optimum amount to ensure acceptance of new taste and as a guard
against any possible reaction. 1kg of mix will last an average3 500kg horse
about 22 to 28 days
A MIX FOR GENERAL SKIN
CONDITION OF BURDOCK, CLEAVERS, MARIGOLD AND NETTLE
Mix 1kg of each herb
together and feed at the rate of 30 or 40g for a 500kg horse daily, best in 2 halves.
1kg of mix will last an average 500kg horse about 25 to 30+ days.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
ABOUT HERBS:
Feeding Herbs to Horses Jennings NewLad & The Encyclopedia of
Medicinal Plants by Andrew Chevellier published by Dorling Kindersley
(currently out of print but obtainable through www.beaverbooksearch.com)
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