Research-based factual information on using rose hip for horses and dogs

Research-based factual information on using rose hip for horses and dogs

Key findings:

Immune system:

Rose hip powder significantly improved horses’ immune response and antioxidant capacity, and it reduced oxidative stress in the body. The study showed improved immune biomarkers in horses receiving rose hip, which suggests a stronger and more responsive immune system.

Work capacity and performance:

The work capacity and endurance of horses supplemented with rose hip improved. Rose hip’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties likely contributed to better muscle recovery and overall performance.

Behavioural improvements:

The study observed positive changes in behaviour, including reduced signs of discomfort and stress. This is due to anti-inflammatory effects that likely reduce pain and discomfort.

Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects:

Rose hip contains numerous compounds, including a (mono- and diglyceride glycoside), which has been scientifically proven to reduce inflammation by inhibiting the accumulation of white blood cells around inflamed tissue. This helps break the inflammatory cycle and protect cartilage.

Oxidative stress during exercise:

In horses, oxidative stress commonly occurs during exercise, and it is associated with various exertion-related equine conditions such as recurrent airway obstruction, joint issues, muscle damage, and exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage. Exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage can be prevented by using rose hip as a feed additive.

General health benefits:

In addition to supporting joint function, rose hip supplements supported overall health, including improved coat quality and increased appetite.

STUDIES

Clinical studies have shown that rose hip powder (RHP) alleviates osteoarthritis (OA).

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