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Horse Tea Company - Healtea Tea for Your Horse Apple-Pear
Horse Tea Company - Healtea Tea for Your Horse Apple-Pear
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TheHorseTea™ -
Apple Pear Tea
This winter tea with apple and pear is a natural treat for your horse. Perfect to serve lukewarm and to encourage extra fluid intake. The blend of herbs, flowers, and fruit makes this tea easy for many horses to drink.
A high-quality pure herbal blend of the best quality, without unhealthy additives.
Note!
The dried fruit in this contains sugar!
This winter tea with apple and pear is a natural treat for your horse. Perfect to serve lukewarm on cold days and to encourage extra fluid intake.
A high-quality pure herbal blend of the best quality, without unhealthy additives.
Ingredients:
Apple, pear, red hibiscus flower, narrowleaf plantain
Note! The dried fruit in this contains sugar!
Enjoying a cup of winter Christmas tea together with your horse — how cozy does that sound?
Tea may not be part of a horse’s natural diet, but it is a delicious and healthy treat. Especially on chilly winter days, after training, or just as a warm indulgence. Many horses enjoy a bucket of herbal tea!
Brewing the tea
Making this horse tea is super easy:
1. Put the tea bag with herbs into a bucket/large feeding bowl.
2. Pour boiling water over it and let it steep for a few minutes.
3. Add cold water to the bucket until it is lukewarm. Is your horse a bit picky? Then add a small handful of mash.
Your horse will enjoy the mild flavor of the herbal blend.
Some horses may need to get used to the taste. So it may take a while before they start drinking. The first few times, you can make a slightly weaker tea so your horse can get used to the flavor.
Disclaimer
Herbs are complementary feed; this means they are not a replacement for the daily ration but a supplement. Horses naturally eat a variety of grasses, flowers, leaves, stems, bark, roots, and seeds. Tea is not part of a horse’s normal diet but is an extra supplement.
We cannot be held responsible for the use of our products.
We advise consulting a specialist in case of medical problems. The plants, herbs, and flowers may interact with medication or cause allergic reactions. Always consult a specialist beforehand if in doubt. And consult your veterinarian.
Always ensure there is enough fresh and clean drinking water available.
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