Also known as Chaste Tree berry or Monks pepper seed
VITEX AGNUS CASTUS:
- to help maintain a balanced hormonal system in both female and male animals.
- ideal for bitches prone to phantom pregnancies (we suggest you use Vitex Agnus Castus tincture rather than the seed).
- endocrine support
As an alternative for hormonal support in horses consider our Equine Easy Mare range.
For endocrine support consider for horses our Equine Cush X range and for dogs our Canine Cush X.
Brand | Hilton Herbs |
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Presentation | Seeds |
Applicator/ Dispenser | N/A |
My Product Must Be... | Free From Prohibited Substances, FEI Clean Sport Compliant |
My Horse Is... | A Riggy Gelding, Marish |
Ingredients Label | Vitex Agnus Castus seed (also called Monks Pepper seed or Chaste Tree Berry seed). |
Key Ingredients | Agnus Castus/Chastetree Berry |
Ingredient Source | Herbal, No Animal By-Products |
Instructions for use | Guidelines* Horses: 10 to 15 grams daily (there is no need to grind this seed up) (one 15ml scoop = approx 5 grams) 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 *please note: we do not include feeding instructions on the packaging or include a scoop in the bag or tub. 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". |
Maintenance Feeding Rate (average size animal) | 10-15g a day |