Herbs are an ideal change in your horse's diet. But did you also know that you can also give herbs to support sweet tich and other itchy complaints, such as mud fever, rainrot and chronic progressive lymphedema (CPL)?
Mud fever and rainrot are some of the most common ailments in horses, especially in the autumn and winter period, when mud and rain are daily fare, nutrition changes and resistance sometimes dips. But how do you treat and prevent this naturally?
Nutrition is one of the biggest causes of itching in horses. As the owner, you are responsible for what goes on or in your horse. So be sure to take your time for a thorough analysis! If your horse suffers from sweet itch, chafing or other itching-related complaints, be sure to read on...
For one horse, a detox is a panacea, for another a supportive step in the right direction. But what is a detox or cleansing cure for horses? Is this harmful, are there advantages and disadvantages involved and how do you know whether your horse needs it or not? And let's not forget: how does nature actually regulate this process itself?