Health Supplement for Horses, Farm Animals & Domestic Pets
- Rich Source of Minerals, Trace Elements Potassium, Phosphorus & Iron
Description
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR:
- has a long tradition of use as a health supplement for horses, farm animals, and domestic pets
- it provides a rich natural source of potassium, phosphorus, sodium, calcium, iron and trace elements
- our 'human grade' apple cider vinegar has a minimum acidity level of 5% and is made from the whole apple, not the pulp that is left over after the juice has been extracted!
- our cider vinegar is not pasteurized and may contain what are termed 'mothers'. These 'mothers' are formed during the fermentation process and are clusters of yeast and bacteria cells, also called 'vinegar mothers', which help to make the cider vinegar. They are usually gelatinous in form but are perfectly normal and harmless.
What's in it?
Pure Unpasteurised Human-Grade Apple Cider Vinegar (Minimum 5% Acidity Containing "Mothers")
How do I Use It?
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR should be added to feed on a daily basis if possible splitting the required amount between the food given.
Guidelines:
- Horse: 30 ml - 50 ml
- Pony: 15 ml - 30 ml
- Dog: 2 ml - 5 ml (1ml = 20 drops)
- Poultry: 5 ml per liter of drinking water with each water change. This can be increased to 10 ml
- Cattle: 5 ml per 50 Kg (110 lbs) bodyweight
- Sheep & Goats: 5 ml to 10 ml
- Animals are individuals so often a lower maintenance amount will be sufficient for long-term use
- It has been recommended to us that approx 30 ml of Cider Vinegar can be put into the drinking trough, three or four times a week, using it in a homeopathic way
Did you know?
Apple Cider Vinegar
If you can get hold of it read a great book called Folk Medicine, about Apple Cider Vinegar, written by D C & M D Jarvis. Apple Cider Vinegar has been used for centuries for humans and animals.
Our cider vinegar is not pasteurized and may contain what are termed 'mothers'. These ' mothers' are formed during the fermentation process, they are clusters of yeast and bacteria cells, also called 'vinegar mothers', which help to make the cider vinegar. They are usually gelatinous in form and are perfectly normal and harmless.
Here at Hilton Herbs our horses, hens, cows, and sheep all benefit from its health-giving properties. Add a teaspoonful to a glass of water for a refreshing drink.
Our Apple Cider Vinegar is made from the whole apple, so you get all the goodness of the fruit, rather than just the pulp left over after the juice has been extracted.