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Product Description
Hilton Herbs Thrive & Shine for Horses is having a packaging change. The buckets will be replaced by paper packaging to save the environment.
ÂHilton Herbs Cush X for Horses
Cush X from Hilton Herbs supports your horse or pony's pituitary gland and thyroid. This may be necessary for older horses that struggle with the moulting process, for example. This supplement contains ingredients including Vitex agnus-castus and milk thistle. Cush X contributes to a healthy pituitary gland and thyroid function, a good metabolism, blood circulation and moulting process.
Use
You can add Hilton Herbs Cush X to your horse or pony's ration daily. If necessary, you can spread the required quantity over two meals. The Cush X bucket comes with a 50 ml scoop. One full scoop equals 13.39 grams of Cush X. We recommend that you initially use the liquid version of this supplement, Hilton Herbs Cush X Gold. This liquid version of Cush X is more readily accepted by the horse. We do not recommend using both supplements alongside each other. The quantities in the table below are only an indication, as the required quantity can differ for each horse. When choosing the right kind, also pay attention to the breed of horse.
How many Hilton Herbs Cush X can I give my horse daily? Horse Sizes Amount of Cush X Amount of Cush X Gold Up to 1.27 m 1 scoop 10 ml 1.27 m - 1.47 m 2 scoops 20 ml 1.48 - 1.58 m 3 scoops 25 ml 1.59 - 1.68 m 4 scoops 30 ml taller than 1.69 m 5 scoops 40 ml Contents
Hilton Herbs Cush X is available in 1 kg buckets, Hilton Herbs Cush X Gold is available in a 1 litre bottle.
Composition
Powder: Vitex agnus-castus, goat's rue (Galega officinalis), blueberries, artichoke leaves, milk thistle seeds, goldenrod. Liquid: 1:3 herbal tincture with Vitex agnus-castus, goat's rue (Galega officinalis), blueberries, artichoke leaves, milk thistle seeds, goldenrod, apple cider vinegar.
Hilton Herbs Cush X for Horses - Powder reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Linda Alexander, Tuesday 19 November 2019