

“Herbal remedies,
used in conjunction
with modern science,
have proven to be extremely beneficial
to our four legged friends”
Jim Powell, New
Zealand vet from
“Vet’s Corner” |
The
Herbal Press
Welcome to Brookby Herbs' Herbal Press page where you will
find articles about using herbs to treat a number of common ailments affecting
horses and dogs.
1)Arthritis in Animals
Arthritis is thought to affect 1 in every 5 dogs and about the same
number in horses. This article describes the symptoms of arthritis and
how herbs can be used to relieve the pain and discomfort. Article
in full.
2) Devil's Claw
Devil's Claw, the natural anti-inflammatory herb, is ideal for stiff joints
in the colder seasons. Article in full.
3) Herbs to Combat Colds and Viruses
Find out which natural herbs can be used to effectively combat colds and
viruses. Article in full.
4) Useful Winter Herbs
This article explains how to use common herbs to fight winter ills. Article
in full.
5) Chaste Tree for Relief of PMS
Does your mare show signs of irritability and mood swings? It could be
that she is suffering from Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). Article
in full.
6) The Wonders of Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple Cider Vinegar can help relieve a large number of disorders ranging
from arthritis to baldness! Find out how. Article
in full.
7) Summer Herbs
In the summer and early autumn, horses require various nutrients to balance
hormones through the duration of the breeding season and to prepare them
for winter. Article in full.
8) Biotech - The Basics
What is Genetic Engineering (GE) and what are the implications? Article
in full.
9) Health Food for Horses
Find out what foods to feed your horses that not only taste good, but
are good for them too. Article in full.
10) Tips for Excitable or Nervous Horses
Excitability is probably one of the biggest and most common problems with
horses, but it is important to find out why your horse behaving like this
before you try to treat it. Article in full.
Introduction about horse health index with a link to each each page.
Brookby Herbs recommends seeking
veterinary advice when an animal is unwell.
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