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wgs |
Posted - 14 Feb 2011 : 08:22:36 AM Further to my recent post regarding calmers for my rather anxious boy, I was chatting recently with my back man who dabbles in herbal remedies and he suggested 2 chamomile tea bags emptied into his evening feed each day....I have tried this for a few weeks now with a positive effect. He is much more relaxed and the jumping at his own shadow hasn't been seen for a while, yey!!
The only problem is I am getting through tea bags at a rate of knots and wondered if anyone has ever fed the chamomile powder straight as this is a much cheaper option. Is anyone aware of any side effects etc, there is a version available for dogs but not sure if this is suitable for horses.
Any comments would be appreciated.
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jacki |
Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 09:21:09 AM we udse to get it growing in my colts field and he ate them and they worked! funny how they know! |
Nerusa |
Posted - 18 Feb 2011 : 11:09:05 PM If you have a health food shop locally that sells loose herbs for making tea with, ask them if they could supply you with bulk bags of camomile flowers. I get mine from my local health food shop, the bags are 1kg in weight and cost me less than £10. I mix mine in roughly equal quantities with nettle, dandelion and peppermint, and my horses have approximately a handful of the mix twice a day in their feed. |
Eeyore |
Posted - 15 Feb 2011 : 1:14:22 PM I feed both of mine chamomile every day and buy the dried flowers in bulk, that's the cheapest way of doing it. I was recommended 3-4 dessertspoons of the dried flowers to 1 litre of boiling water which is used to damp their feeds.
I started feeding it because of suspected gastric ulcers which it is very useful for alongside other herbs. It is also a natural relaxant without making horses drowsy |