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Belly-Balance Herbal Blend
Belly-Balance Herbal Blend
Herbal blend for times of digestive upset. Together, these herbs create a complementary blend that horses naturally enjoy.
Peppermint: Has been traditionally valued for its soothing properties and pleasant palatability.
Chamomile: traditionally known for its gentle, calming qualities.
Fennel: May help regulate the digestive process and reduces buildup of gas
When to feed Belly-Balance:
Digestive upset, travel days & outings, after sickness or medication, transition to new pastures or feeds. May ease colic symptoms. Can be fed to all horses as part of a healthy diet.
Dosage Instructions: Maintenance Dose
Ponies & Small Horses (Less than 400kg): 20g -30g
Average Horse (400-600kg): 30g - 40g
Large Breeds (600kg+) & High Performance Horses: Up to 60g
Can be increased to twice daily during times of sever digestive upset.
Please contact Mane Equine for specific dosage recommendations.
How to use:
Introduce gradually over 3 days.
Mix thoroughly with feed and provide plenty of fresh water.
Can be brewed like tea and dispensed using a syringe.
Add to your horse's feed as per the inclusion rate on the label. Can be fed daily as part of your horse's natural dietary intake.
Key Features:
100% natural herbs
No artificial additives
Highly palatable blend horses love
Easy to incorporate into daily feed routine
This herbal blend aligns with Mane Equine's philosophy of feeding horses guided by nature, supporting holistic wellness through quality plant-based nutrition.
Shelf life: 12 months when stored in an airtight container away from light and moisture.
Hand-blended in Australia.
Nutritional supplement product for inclusion in animal feed. The product has no therapeutic effect.
“Nutritional supplement product for inclusion in an animal’s feed. The product has no therapeutic effect.” For animal consumption only. Keep out of reach of children. Not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Consult your veterinarian before use, particularly for pregnant or lactating mares or animals on medication.
Belly-Balance Herbal Blend
Herbal blend for times of digestive upset. Together, these herbs create a complementary blend that horses naturally enjoy.
Peppermint: Has been traditionally valued for its soothing properties and pleasant palatability.
Chamomile: traditionally known for its gentle, calming qualities.
Fennel: May help regulate the digestive process and reduces buildup of gas
When to feed Belly-Balance:
Digestive upset, travel days & outings, after sickness or medication, transition to new pastures or feeds. May ease colic symptoms. Can be fed to all horses as part of a healthy diet.
Dosage Instructions: Maintenance Dose
Ponies & Small Horses (Less than 400kg): 20g -30g
Average Horse (400-600kg): 30g - 40g
Large Breeds (600kg+) & High Performance Horses: Up to 60g
Can be increased to twice daily during times of sever digestive upset.
Please contact Mane Equine for specific dosage recommendations.
How to use:
Introduce gradually over 3 days.
Mix thoroughly with feed and provide plenty of fresh water.
Can be brewed like tea and dispensed using a syringe.
Add to your horse's feed as per the inclusion rate on the label. Can be fed daily as part of your horse's natural dietary intake.
Key Features:
100% natural herbs
No artificial additives
Highly palatable blend horses love
Easy to incorporate into daily feed routine
This herbal blend aligns with Mane Equine's philosophy of feeding horses guided by nature, supporting holistic wellness through quality plant-based nutrition.
Shelf life: 12 months when stored in an airtight container away from light and moisture.
Hand-blended in Australia.
Nutritional supplement product for inclusion in animal feed. The product has no therapeutic effect.
“Nutritional supplement product for inclusion in an animal’s feed. The product has no therapeutic effect.” For animal consumption only. Keep out of reach of children. Not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Consult your veterinarian before use, particularly for pregnant or lactating mares or animals on medication.