rose hips
Rose hips are ideal as a supplement to the daily diet of horses, birds, dogs, rodents, and reptiles. In addition to their rich vitamin content, rose hips also taste
excellent.
A tasty variety for your pet:
The rose hip, also known as wild rose or dog rose, grows in Europe and Asia in hedges, bushes, and embankments.
Rose hips are small red powerhouses of nutrients. They are rich in vitamins, minerals, and other plant-based active ingredients. Due to their high vitamin C content, they are often used to
support the immune system. Rose hips can also have a positive effect on joint problems.
Info:
• Support the immune system
• Can be very helpful for joint problems
• Strengthens the immune system
• rich in vitamins (especially vitamin C)
• rich in minerals
Rose hips – feeding recommendation
Horses:
Max. 30–50 g per adult horse per day
Guinea pigs, rabbits, and similar pets:
Approximately 1 rose hip per animal per day, mixed into the main feed or given as a treat between meals, as desired.