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Herbal supplements are everywhere in the equine world, from gastric support and joint formulas to respiratory and calming products. But how much do we really know about herbal supplements for horses, and how well do these products actually work? In this episode, we take a look at commonly used herbs and plant compounds, separating tradition and marketing from research and real-world application.
In this episode, we cover:
-Popular herbal ingredients in equine GI, joint, respiratory, and calming supplements
-What the research says (and doesn’t say) about herbs like slippery elm, turmeric, spirulina, and valerian
-Why many horse supplements may be under-dosed and ineffective
-Competition safety and commonly prohibited plant-based ingredients
-How to think critically about “natural” products for horse health
If you’ve ever questioned whether herbal supplements actually do what they claim, this episode will help you separate marketing from meaningful information.
Do you have questions about feeding your horse? Contact us at [email protected]
Thanks for riding along with us!
By Dr. Clair Thunes and Jill Jackson4.9
1919 ratings
Herbal supplements are everywhere in the equine world, from gastric support and joint formulas to respiratory and calming products. But how much do we really know about herbal supplements for horses, and how well do these products actually work? In this episode, we take a look at commonly used herbs and plant compounds, separating tradition and marketing from research and real-world application.
In this episode, we cover:
-Popular herbal ingredients in equine GI, joint, respiratory, and calming supplements
-What the research says (and doesn’t say) about herbs like slippery elm, turmeric, spirulina, and valerian
-Why many horse supplements may be under-dosed and ineffective
-Competition safety and commonly prohibited plant-based ingredients
-How to think critically about “natural” products for horse health
If you’ve ever questioned whether herbal supplements actually do what they claim, this episode will help you separate marketing from meaningful information.
Do you have questions about feeding your horse? Contact us at [email protected]
Thanks for riding along with us!

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