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Blogs

Welcome to the Global Herbs Blog – your go-to hub for expert equine advice, tips, and insights.

Here, you’ll find a collection of articles written by our very own in-house vet, Jo Holt MRCVS, sharing her knowledge on horse health, nutrition, and wellbeing.

Whether you’re looking for seasonal care tips, product guidance, or in-depth advice on specific conditions, our blog is here to help you keep your horse happy, healthy, and thriving.

Blog posts

The Spring 'Fizz' - How Calmers Can Help This Season

The Spring 'Fizz' - How Calmers Can Help This Season

Spring time can bring many new behaviours, often with our horses becoming more spirited, anxious, or stressed. As lush sugary grass fills the paddocks, and increased time outside continues, many horse owner seek calming supplements to help. 

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Moving Into Spring - Time For A Seasonal Detox?

Moving Into Spring - Time For A Seasonal Detox?

Detoxing from winter is a common approach before and during spring. Changes in grass quality, increased sugar levels, and richer grazing can all influence digestion and metabolism. Supporting the body’s natural detoxification processes can help maintain balance as horses adapt to the new season.

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Quality, Traceability, & 100% Natural Integrity

Quality, Traceability, & 100% Natural Integrity

At Global Herbs, every equine product is built on a simple principle: 100% natural botanical ingredients, controlled through robust quality and traceability systems.

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Caring for Skin in Wet & Muddy Conditions

Caring for Skin in Wet & Muddy Conditions

As our winters continue to be wet with high levels of rain fall leaving many areas flooded and waterlogged, we are seeing more breakouts of skin issues caused by these wet conditions. Discover our natural Mud-X supplements, designed to support from the inside out, helping to protect and soothe skin in muddy conditions. 

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Slippery Elm and Marshmallow Root - Natural Ulcer Support

Slippery Elm and Marshmallow Root - Natural Ulcer Support

Gastric ulcers can be common in horses of varying breeds, ages and types, and can affect 1 in 3 equines.  Although breed can predispose our equines to ulcers, often the way we manage our equines can be a risk factor...

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