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My Happy Mare 1,8 kg

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My Happy Mare – herbal blend for mares

My Happy Mare is a plant-based blend containing several herbs, designed to complement the diet of moody mares on a seasonal basis or as part of the daily diet.

Variations in the annual cycle, seasons, and environmental factors are part of a mare's normal physiology. Many horse owners recognise that these periods can be reflected in the mare's daily life and behaviour. At such times, dietary variety, balance, and the rotation of plant-based feed ingredients become especially important as part of the overall approach.

My Happy Mare is a carefully composed herbal blend suitable for use especially during seasonal changes or when you want to add herb-based variety to the diet in connection with the natural cycle. The blend is incorporated as part of a balanced diet, taking into account feed quality, fibre structure, and individual needs.

My Happy Mare contains: chasteberry, chamomile, lemon balm, valerian, yarrow, raspberry leaf, vervain, and a pinch of love 🧡

These herbs provide compounds naturally found in plants, such as polyphenols, flavonoids, essential oils, and plant fibre as part of normal nutrient intake. The herbs have been selected to complement each other and form a versatile blend for the feeding of mares.

Use in feeding

My Happy Mare is suitable for use as part of the daily diet or seasonally during seasonal changes. It is incorporated as part of a balanced diet when you want to complement dietary variety in connection with the natural annual cycle.

Not for pregnant mares.

Dosage:

Horse (approx. 500 kg):
1–2 dl / day
Mix into the regular feed.

1 dl ≈ 25 g

Competition use

A withdrawal period of 4 days is recommended for competition horses (contains valerian).

Average nutritional values (per 100 g)

Energy 7,5 MJ/kg, Crude protein 12 %, Crude fat 2,5 %, Crude fibre 24 %, Ash 6 %, Moisture 8 %, Sugar 3 %

What do the herbs contain?

Chasteberry (Vitex agnus-castus) seeds contain flavonoids and iridoids typical of the plant. The total polyphenol content has been reported to be typically around 0,5–1,5 % of dry matter.

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) naturally contains essential oils (approx. 0,3–1,5 %) as well as flavonoids such as apigenin and luteolin.

Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) contains essential oils (typically 0,1–0,3 %) as well as polyphenols such as rosmarinic acid.

Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) contains compounds characteristic of the plant, such as valepotriates (approx. 0,5–1 %) and essential oils.

According to the literature, yarrow and vervain contain phenolic compounds and essential oils as part of the plant's natural chemical profile.

Raspberry leaf contains plant fibre and polyphenols, which are part of the plant's normal structure.