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Mint

A tasty herb to calm the digestive system

20 reviews. 5 / 5
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Fiona - 09/06/2025 14:26
Absolutely does the job, makes the other supplements more palatable ! Lovely product.
Guest - 29/05/2025 07:08
Smells amazing and definitely does the trick to tempt our fussy eater.
Guest - 21/05/2025 05:31
Adding the mint to his feed had made it much more palatable and it seems to be helping with his digestion too
Guest - 23/04/2025 19:21
This is great for picky eaters. They love it.
Guest - 16/04/2025 18:39
A mare that can be very particular about what she eats is accepting this in her feed as a means to get her to eat a feed with another supplement in.
Guest - 21/01/2025 20:06
Great supplement horses love it
Paula - 03/01/2025 18:19
Mint is a great addition to feed time
Guest - 14/11/2024 13:01
Decent value for money. I mix it with garlic which even my fussy mare is happy with.
Julie - 14/09/2024 08:57
Good value and high strength. The horses love it and I believe it helps their digestion.
Guest - 30/08/2024 15:20
Very good value mint which I sometimes add to feed if any medication needed & to aid digestion.

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Nutrition Information

There are many varieties of mint that share the same active properties.  The leaves of this culinary herb are gently dried and rubbed helping to release its characteristic aroma.  Mint has traditionally been used to help aid digestion and soothe the digestive tract, many people drink mint teas for this reason! Mint can also be helpful for horses with a poor appetite, and for those who have excessive flatulence.

Composition

Mint leaves (Mentha piperita)

Analytical

Crude protein 19.6%
Crude oils & fats 3.1%
Crude fibre 11.5%
Crude ash 10.1%
Sodium 0.2%

Feeding Guide

 
Weight of Horse/Pony Amount per day                             
Up to 400kg 1 scoop
Over 400kg 2 scoops
 
1 level (50ml) scoop of Mint weighs approximately 12g

Feed supplements should be fed according to body weight. Introduce to the horse's diet gradually, splitting between feeds (when applicable).

Mint is a complementary feeding stuff for equine animals.  Feedmark uses nothing in the formulation of this product that contravenes competition rules.