As we move into spring, we often see an increase in lush grass growth and our horses spending more time outside in the fresh air. While this is a welcome change after winter, it also brings a shift in diet, routine, and environmental conditions. For many horses, this seasonal transition can place additional pressure on the body, making spring a popular time to consider gentle nutritional detox support.
Detoxing from winter is a common approach before and during spring turnout. Changes in grass quality, increased sugar levels, and richer grazing can all influence digestion and metabolism. During this time, some horses may be more prone to issues such as digestive upset, build-up of toxins, laminitis and sensitivity to spring grass. Supporting the body’s natural detoxification processes can help maintain balance as horses adapt to the new season.
A gentle detox aims to support key body systems involved in natural cleansing, including:
The gastrointestinal tract
Liver function
Kidneys
Pancreas
Lymphatic system
By supporting these systems, horses can better cope with dietary changes and the demands of spring grazing.
Herbal Detox Support with Restore
Our Restore supplement is a carefully balanced blend of herbs designed to provide seasonal support. It can be particularly useful during times of change, such as the move from winter feeding to spring turnout.
Key herbs in the blend include:
Milk Thistle – traditionally used to support liver function
Cleavers – known for supporting the lymphatic system
Gale of the Wind – used to support overall detoxification
Together, these herbs work to provide gentle, natural support as the body adjusts to seasonal changes.
Single Herbs for Spring Support
Alternatively, individual herbs can also be introduced to help support the body during spring:
Dandelion Leaf – supports liver and kidney function
Nettle – provides nutritional support and helps maintain overall wellbeing
Marigold & Cleavers – supports fluid dispersion, lymphatic function, and natural detox processes
These herbs can be used individually or alongside a balanced feeding programme to help maintain overall health during the transition into spring.
A holistic, natural approach using carefully selected herbs can help support your horse’s normal body functions while they adapt to richer grazing and longer days. Starting early in the season can help maintain comfort, balance and wellbeing as spring progresses.


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