Description
Description
B51 is a natural systemic purifier which supports the cleansing mechanisms of the blood. It can be fed to support the healthy granulation of tissue.
Please note, in a bid to reduce plastic waste, only first orders of 5 litre cans will be sent with a tap and re-usable bottle to decant into. If new taps or re-usable bottles are needed after this, please request them in the comments box when you order.
Ingredients
Calendula officinalis, Iris versicolor fluid extract, Dioscorea villosa fluid extract, Stevia extract.
Feed rate
Approximate feedrate for different bodyweights | Weight | ml/day | Weight | ml/day | Levels indicated are mathematically related to 500Kg Bodyweight. Round up or down as practical and according to the individual horse or pony. A maintenance feedrate of half the daily rate indicated can be fed after the first 10 days. |
900 Kg | 145 | 500 Kg | 100 |
800 Kg | 140 | 400 Kg | 80 |
700 Kg | 130 | 300 Kg | 65 |
| 600 Kg | 120 | 200 Kg | 45 |
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Split into two feeds if possible.
Mix in with the regular bucket feed.
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Catherine Howe (verified owner) –
My boy has really struggled with mud fever this year. He has had it for over 4 months and been on antibiotics plus special creams from the vet. Nothing has worked.
I started him on this just over two weeks ago and this morning for the first time his pasterns are starting to heal and dry up. I could have cried with happiness as I have been so desperate.
Julie Owen (verified owner) –
I have been using this for roughly 2 months with my shetland who suffers with sweet itch. He is rugged all year round but has been so itchy that he has shredded several rugs (including the expensive Boet ones). I spoke with Simon about his symptoms and was advised to try this product. There was a noticeable difference in the amount of scratching he did within a few days and since being on this tonic he has had the same rug on with only 1 new small rip. There is less rolling, scratching and definitely less stroppy behaviour from him. It will be interesting to see how he fairs during next bug season. I did notice a big increase in frequency of (clear) urination, which I was reassured by Simon was due to excreting toxins.