Willow Bark
Willow bark contains salicylic acid, which can have anti-inflammatory, fever-reducing, and pain-relieving effects in horses. Additionally, willow bark can also support the musculoskeletal system and
circulation.
A tasty variety for your pet:
Also good for winter. In winter, wild horses increasingly eat roots, nibble on entire branches, such as hazelnut, or strip bark from trees. Willow is very popular for this.
In doing so, the horses absorb many valuable nutrients. Our domestic horses have only limited opportunities to follow this "wild" diet of their counterparts. Therefore, it makes sense
to support your horse by offering typical winter herbs and plants, such as willow bark, through their daily feed.
Info:
• good for older animals
• strengthens joints
• Stimulates joint metabolism
• Can help with colds
Willow Bark – Feeding Recommendation
Horses:
Mix 20 – 30g per animal per day into feed (e.g., let soak in water 1 hour beforehand)
Do not feed continuously; after 4-6 weeks, take a break of at least 2 weeks.
Guinea pigs, rabbits, and similar pets:
Otherwise, rather unsuitable as a chewing treat for rodents.