In nature, animals have been observed eating clay or soil, which could indicate a natural instinct to seek certain nutrients. If your horse is seen eating soil, it may be a sign of nutritional deficiency. Our Green Clay is a natural product that contains over 70 essential trace minerals and can be safely used as a dietary supplement for horses.
Green Clay is valued for its versatile properties and can be used both internally and externally. It can be applied as a poultice for external use and has been noted for improving hoof condition in some horses. It can also be used in certain external care situations, such as on wounds or as part of hoof maintenance.
Directions for Use:
Internal Use:
Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of Green Clay to your horse’s feed daily.
External Use:
Poultice: Mix Green Clay with water to create a thick, muddy paste. Apply the paste generously to the affected area. Cover with a wet paper towel and wrap with plastic to keep the clay moist. Change daily or as needed to maintain moisture.
For Wounds:
Apply the clay directly to weeping wounds and reapply as necessary.
Composition: Montmorillonite clay
Feed additive 1G557
£23.09
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Adding Green Clay to Horse Feed:
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General Guidelines:
Always seek advice from a veterinarian when an animal is ill
REMINDER
The descriptions and recommendations given on this website are for educational purposes only and do not replace any professional diagnosis or treatment. It is the responsibility of each individual person to do what is safe for their own respective health conditions and that of their pets and animals
Maggie Inglis (Wednesday, 03 January 2024 22:54)
Hi there, my green clay for my horse arrived today, thank you. If I mix it into his feed, do I put it in dry or do I make into a paste please? Thanks
Piper Loyo (Monday, 14 August 2023 20:07)
Hi I have a horse in my care that has been diagnosed with equine asthma, or sometimes called heaves or recurrent obstructive pulmonary diseases. He belongs to a lady that ask me to do whatever I feel is best for his recovery and well being. Me being more inclined to naturopathic modalities want to clean his body of toxins that are causing imbalance in his body and these symptoms he’s having. Her vet (who is more traditional and old school when it come to allopathic medicine) says it is the form of asthma/COPD that is aggravated in the summer time and early fall due to heat and humidity and some molds that accumulate on clover and other grasses. Dust from hay and in the stalls also causes a lot of coughing for him so it is actually prob best he is in pasture the vet says. Vet put him on the usual Pharma protocols of prednisone and albuterol but I know these have many side effects. Can the green clay help to detoxify his body of allergens and the meds after his treatment is done? Please advise.
Thank you
Piper Loyo
818-489-4542
Sharon Pitt (Tuesday, 23 May 2023 14:20)
Hello
Can you please tell me if you have any knowledge of green clay to heal ulcers in horses please.
Alyson (Thursday, 30 April 2020 13:41)
“After training for months for a trail running relay race, I sprained my ankle to the point where just walking on an unlevel surface was painful. I poulticed my ankle every day for 4 days with Clay Cure Green Clay which kept any swelling to a minimum and within 3 days I was walking far more comfortably. By the day of the race, I didn’t let the team down and ran over 10 miles over rugged terrain. Thank you Clay Cure!”