Equimins
Equimins Garlic Granules
Equimins Garlic Granules
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Equimins Garlic Granules
🌱 Pure garlic supplement — supports digestion, respiration & helps repel biting insects
Short Overview
Equimins Garlic Granules is a simple, natural dried-garlic feed supplement designed for horses and ponies. It’s used to support respiratory and digestive health, and when fed correctly, can help keep biting insects away — making it a helpful addition through fly season or during stable time.
✅ Key Benefits
– Supports respiratory health and helps maintain clear airways, especially useful in dusty stables or hay-filled environments.
– Encourages healthy digestion and gut function — garlic has traditionally been used as a digestive aid.
– Natural fly and insect deterrent: the smell of garlic through the skin can help reduce biting insects such as flies and midges.
– Useful as a seasonal or situational supplement — suitable for summer turnout, travel, or yard activity where insect pressure is high.
– Simple, single-ingredient formulation — no fillers or unnecessary additives, just pure dried garlic.
– Easy to mix into everyday feed; granule form holds up well and is palatable to many horses.
🧾 Composition
100% pure dried garlic granules — no cereals, molasses or fillers. The garlic provides essential oils and sulphur compounds traditionally associated with respiratory, digestive, and insect-repellent effects.
🐴 Feeding & Usage Guide
– Feed ≈ 20 g per day (about 2 measures) mixed into the regular feed for an average-sized horse.
– Split the daily amount between meals if preferred, especially for sensitive horses.
– Use during periods of increased insect activity, yard changes, stabling or dust exposure — handy for seasonal support or occasional use.
– Should be used as a supplement only — never as a sole feed. Always ensure good quality forage and plenty of fresh water are available.
– Store in a cool, dry place with the lid replaced after use to maintain freshness.
– Important caution: Do not overfeed or use long-term at high doses — prolonged excessive garlic intake can pose health risks to horses (e.g. risk of anaemia or red-blood-cell damage).
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