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Dodson & Horrell Lami-Free is a special blend of rosehip, seaweed, nettle and garlic granules that is ideal for laminitic horse and ponies, due to it's circulatory and healing properties. Laminitis is most prolific in the spring and autumn, but can be problematic all year round, typically causing many problems for suffering horses.
Dodson & Horrell Lami-Free is carefully blended and specifically formulated to provide nutritional support you're your horses laminae. Dodson & Horrell created Lami-Free with your horses wellbeing in mind.
- Specifically formulated to provide nutritional support for horses who suffer from laminitis
- Rosehip, Seaweed, Nettle and Garlic blend
- Circulatory and healing properties
COMPOSITION: Nettle, Rosehips, Seaweed, Garlic Granules
Feeding Guidelines
- Ponies and smaller horses = 2 scoops per day
- Larger horses = 2.5 scoops per day1 scoop (100ml) = 19g
- Do not exceed the recommended feeding guide without consulting Dodson & Horrell or your veterinarian
- Do not feed to mares in foal
Description
Dodson & Horrell Lami-Free is a special blend of rosehip, seaweed, nettle and garlic granules that is ideal for laminitic horse and ponies, due to it's circulatory and healing properties. Laminitis is most prolific in the spring and autumn, but can be problematic all year round, typically causing many problems for suffering horses.
Dodson & Horrell Lami-Free is carefully blended and specifically formulated to provide nutritional support you're your horses laminae. Dodson & Horrell created Lami-Free with your horses wellbeing in mind.
- Specifically formulated to provide nutritional support for horses who suffer from laminitis
- Rosehip, Seaweed, Nettle and Garlic blend
- Circulatory and healing properties
COMPOSITION: Nettle, Rosehips, Seaweed, Garlic Granules
Feeding Guidelines
- Ponies and smaller horses = 2 scoops per day
- Larger horses = 2.5 scoops per day1 scoop (100ml) = 19g
- Do not exceed the recommended feeding guide without consulting Dodson & Horrell or your veterinarian
- Do not feed to mares in foal











