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Dodson & Horrell Mud Heal is a herbal combination that prevents mud fever and prevents infection by boosting the horse's immune system. Horses that are heavily feathered, have white socks or sensitive skin are most prone to mud fever when the weather becomes wet and the ground muddy. When the horse's heels are cracked and sore they can be difficult to heal so adding Mud Heal to their feed helps prevent the risk of infection from inside.
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Good natural product
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this product is brill my horse loves it didn't think he would as there are whole flower heads in it
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I have a veteran pony who has terrible sweetitch. After some research and trying supplements. This product combined with garlic and brewers yeast has massively helped her sweetitch. I really like the dobson and horrel supplement lines. Easy to follow instructions, fair priced and a little goes a long way.
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Seems to be working so far though we haven’t had the worst of the winter yet.
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Easy to use, can't really comment if it's helped stop mud fever as it takes time to work through diet.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Dodson & Horrell Mud Heal for Horses, including answers from our team.
Linda
Is Mud Heal safe to give to brood mares and foals
Mud Heel and a number of our supplements cannot be recommended for mares
in foal or with a foal at foot. The reason for this is a lack of
supporting research to indicate a safe feeding rate or any possible
effects certain herbal ingredients could have on a pregnancy.
Its with this in mind that we have to be very cautious. If you wish to
feed a supplement it may be best to consult your vet. The ingredients
list on our herbal supplements is the full composition list; starting
with the highest inclusion.
Heather Pasquale
Hi,
Please could you let me know the recommended dosage for a 15.2 shire x cob?
I'd like to be able to work out how long a tub is going to last.
Thanks
Heather
Hi Heather,
Thanks for your question. The recommended feeding guideline for your horse would be 3 scoops a day.
Hope this helps,
VioVet.