From the pesticides and chemicals used on producing hay/feed, chemical-based wormers, heavy metals present in soils, herbicides used to spray paddocks, chemicals in water supplies and any additional care products we use on them, a horse's system can become overloaded.
DETOX YOUR HORSE
Some head-shaking behaviour in horses is normal. Trigeminal-mediated head-shaking is a little-understood neuropathic facial condition of the horse. The condition may affect around 1% of the equine population to a degree of severity sufficient to require veterinary attention...
HEAD-SHAKING EXPLAINED
Barney turned 19 later and his metabolic challenges he was suffering when we first bought him have resolved now. He did hang onto his winter coat well into December but once he lost it all, he had the glossiest & softest summer coat and he has maintained it well!
BARNEY, THE GORGEOUS PALOMINO
"What a year 2020 has been - so many ups and downs . I’m so thankful for the support from McDowels Herbal team..."
CAMILLA'S LAST EVENTS