Manuka honey – nature’s super-healer
The use of New Zealand’s unique UMF manuka honey is becoming mainstream in wound care in Europe, but still lagging at home. The prime...
Herbs for horses – St John’s Wort
St John’s wort is a herb with a long but sometimes stormy past that has come into to its own as a safe and...
Separation anxiety: how herbs can help
Separation anxiety is quite natural for herd animals like horses, and it can be distressing both for the horses and for us as owners.
In...
Lockdown boredom busters
If you’re unable to ride – or just don’t feel comfortable doing so during the lockdown period – there are still exercises you can...
The good news on garlic
The use of garlic is widespread among horse owners, and its medicinal use in humans has been documented as far back as Ancient Egypt for...
Natural wound management for horses
Small injuries to the skin happen continuously, and we take for granted that the body will heal these, and keep infection at bay. However, the...
Natural born pain killers
Pain is unavoidable at some stage in your horse’s life – whether it’s the discomfort of a banged knee, a hoof abscess, or chronic...
Antioxidants in the horse’s diet
What are antioxidants? Simply, an antioxidant is a molecule that inhibits the oxidation of other molecules. However, that formal definition is of no help on...
Defence forces: the horse’s immune system
The immune system is one of the most important of the body’s many and complex systems. It works unseen but is vital to the...
Nature’s first-aid kit
Having a working knowledge of herbal medicine is very empowering, and as your experience and confidence grows, you will find your vet bills reducing…...