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Dodson & Horrell Chamomile is an age old herb which has been used by humans for its calm and resting properties, but it is also used as an excellent digestive aid for horses. It also works as a calming agent on horses which is essential for nervous horses that can produce loose droppings.
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My horse loves chamomile and the other horses in the yard all show great interest when I feed it to her, (I let them have some too.) Iāve experimented with carrot or other horse treats in one hand, and chamomile in the other hand and found she will almost always choose the herb over the treat. I find Dodson and Harrell chamomile is too finely chopped and would prefer the whole flower products but Moss doesnāt seem to mind either way.
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Nice big bag of fresh herb excellent packaging, will be purchasing again
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I'm so pleased I stumbled across the chamomile for Horses.
It is amazing and has helped my spooky horses.
They are chilled but not at all lethargic. Excellent, will definitely a d honestly keep using this wonder product. Highly recommended.
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Nice looking product
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is it chance or Chamomille but our quarter horse young mare in training is way cooler since she has some in her food.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Dodson & Horrell Chamomile for Horses, including answers from our team.
Susan Swales
I understand there are 3 types, Roman, German or just Chamomile, which is the D&H brand please?
It is German Chamomile (Matricaria recutita).
Riddhima
How much of the chamomile flowers should I be feeding my horse and should it be daily?
Hi Riddhima,
Thank you for the question.
You would feed them approx 30g a day.
Hope that helps.