

Hilton Herbs Slippery Elm Horse Supplement
Hilton Herbs Slippery Elm
Slippery Elm Powder is easy to digest and can be given internally to horses or dogs, and can be used externally as part of a poultice or compress. Slipper Elm is analternative, for added digestive support consider our Equine GastriX or Canine Digest Support
SLIPPERY ELM POWDER:
- rich in mucilage
- soothing to the digestive system
- mucus membrane health
- nutritive
Ingredients:
- Slippery Elm Powder (powdered inner bark of the Red Elm tree :Â Ulmus fulva)
Guidelines*
- Horses: 10 to  20 grams daily (one 15ml scoop = approx 5.2 grams)
- Dogs: Small: œ to 1 teaspoon Medium: 1 to 1œ teaspoons : Large: 1 to 2 teaspoons
- Add to feed on a daily basis, if possible splitting the required amount between two feeds
- Allow up to one month for benefits to be seen
- It is worth starting with a lower amount for this effective, gentle herb
*please note: we do not include feeding instructions on the packaging or include a scoop in the bag or tub. Â This is due to the consistency of straight herbs eg roots are more dense than leaves or flowers, and they can be given to a variety of species. For further research on using straight herbs for animals there are some good books available including Hilary Self's "A Modern Horse Herbal".
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Hilton Herbs Slippery Elm
Slippery Elm Powder is easy to digest and can be given internally to horses or dogs, and can be used externally as part of a poultice or compress. Slipper Elm is analternative, for added digestive support consider our Equine GastriX or Canine Digest Support
SLIPPERY ELM POWDER:
- rich in mucilage
- soothing to the digestive system
- mucus membrane health
- nutritive
Ingredients:
- Slippery Elm Powder (powdered inner bark of the Red Elm tree :Â Ulmus fulva)
Guidelines*
- Horses: 10 to  20 grams daily (one 15ml scoop = approx 5.2 grams)
- Dogs: Small: œ to 1 teaspoon Medium: 1 to 1œ teaspoons : Large: 1 to 2 teaspoons
- Add to feed on a daily basis, if possible splitting the required amount between two feeds
- Allow up to one month for benefits to be seen
- It is worth starting with a lower amount for this effective, gentle herb
*please note: we do not include feeding instructions on the packaging or include a scoop in the bag or tub. Â This is due to the consistency of straight herbs eg roots are more dense than leaves or flowers, and they can be given to a variety of species. For further research on using straight herbs for animals there are some good books available including Hilary Self's "A Modern Horse Herbal".















