🐎 Ginger for horses – To support mobility, digestion & circulation
✅ Ginger for Horses – a proven natural product to support joints and freedom of movement
✅ Ideal as a supplement for older horses or during periods of increased stress
✅ Can stimulate blood circulation and have a warming effect
✅ 100% pure natural ginger – without sugar, molasses or artificial additives
✅ Powder form – easy to dose and ideal for daily feeding
✅ Can be combined well with peppermint or chamomile for sensitive digestion
🌿 What is ginger used for in horses?
Ginger is traditionally used in horse feeding as a herbal supplement to support mobility and digestion .
The essential oils and natural pungent substances (gingerols and shogaols) contained in the product are known for their stimulating, circulation-enhancing and warming effects .
Many horse owners use ginger, especially for older horses or during periods of increased stress, to specifically supplement their daily feed.
Even in cases of sensitive digestion, ginger – in combination with herbs such as peppermint or chamomile – can support food intake and promote general well-being.
📦 Product details
Single feed for horses
Composition: 100% ginger root, sliced, gently dried
Analytical constituents:
• Crude fiber: 6.9%
Contents: 1 kg
🐴 Application & Feeding
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Large horses: 15–20 g daily
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Small horses & ponies: 8–10 g daily
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Administration: best mixed into the mash or feed in the cribs
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Feeding duration: suitable as a 4–8 week supplement
💡 Tip:
Start with small amounts, as the strong taste may be unusual at first. For picky horses, a little applesauce often improves acceptance.
📌 Note
Ginger contains natural pungent compounds. If you are unsure, consult your veterinarian before feeding it – especially to pregnant mares or when administering other medications.
ADMR Notice: Please observe the current anti-doping and medication control rules of the FN (recommended withdrawal period: 96 hours).
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Rely on the natural power of ginger – a proven addition to daily feeding for increased mobility, vitality and an all-around good feeling in the horse's everyday life.
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