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NAF Value Seaweed
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Feed this to all my horses ponies and donkeys.
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Well, it's good value that's for sure! The Irodiligist (= diagnosis through the iris: an alternative approach to equine health) suggested Arrow had a 3-month course of treatment. Milk thistle is already recommended for humans to support or improve liver function so I was happy to proceed. I have absolutely no inkling if it's working on my horse's liver but equally confident it's not harming her. £15 for a 3-month course won't break the bank either.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding NAF Value Seaweed, including answers from our team.
L fin
Can this seaweed be given to dogs
I have contacted NAF who have responded with the following:
Our seaweed which is 100% Ascophyllum nodosum, a species of large common brown algae, of the family Fucaceae which is also organically source off the coast of Scotland and Ireland. Although we manufacture and package the seaweed for horses there isn’t anything in the seaweed that makes it unsuitable for dogs, it’s just that because this is not who we are manufacturing for we do not have feeding rates etc available for cross species.
Silv
Is the seaweed for horses suitable for racing greyhounds
This seaweed supplement is for use only in horses. I recommend using the Equimins Pure Seaweed instead as this is labelled for use in dogs, which would be suitable for your racing greyhounds.