
Pure cold pressed garlic
Composition: garlic cold pressed, dehydrated
Analytical Constituents: crude protein 17.2%, crude oils&fats 0.7%, crude ash 3.7% crude fibre 2%
Directions for use:
Introduce gradually to normal feed over a period of several days.
Added to the feed on a daily basis
Less 200 Kg |
½ scoop |
200-400 Kg |
½ - 1 scoop |
400-650 Kg |
1-1.5 scoop |
>650 Kg |
1.5-2 scoop |
Scoop of 15 ml included
Store in cool and dry place.
Keep out of reach of children and other animals.
Due to the nature of the product and the ingredients from herbs and natural plants they contain, natural variations in the formulations can occur, which does not guarantee the adequacy of the products to the anti-doping requirements of the FEI and the Jockey Club.
ANTIDOPING GUARANTEE CLARIFICATION |
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We do not recommend this product for horses competing under the rules of the RFHE, FEI, and the Jockey Club |
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Hilton Herbs Message Due to the nature of the product and the ingredients from herbs and natural plants they contain, natural variations in the formulations can occur, which does not guarantee the adequacy of the products to the anti-doping requirements of the FEI and the Jockey Club. Hilton Herbs Quality Assurance: We understand you need to know you are giving your horse or pet the very best supplements available and so we select only the finest quality ingredients for use in our products. In fact all the herbs and tinctures we use are not only human-grade, but sourced from exactly the same suppliers our Medical Herbalist uses for the patients in her practice. Every Hilton Herbs product complies with the very latest good manufacturing, safety, and quality control legislation. Each year our manufacturing facility is independently audited by the Universal Feed Assurance Scheme (UFAS). This is THE organisation responsible for ensuring animal feed and supplements manufacturers throughout Europe comply with the most stringent industry standards and legislation. We are also audited annually by the National Animal Supplements Council, a US organisation that works closely with the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) and the American Agricultural Feed Control Organisation (AAFCO). These two organisations are responsible for monitoring the manufacture of supplements for horses and companion animals in the USA. |