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![]() ![]() Contact Debbie: for more information. #37 Kidney![]() We see a lot of horses that are needing this combination. It is Silver Lining's opinion that the reason for this is the high proteins that we have grown accustomed to feeding, as well as the toxin building feeds that we have been feeding i.e. corn, molasses, rice bran, high protein alfalfa, and yes, even pasture grass. Horses that are put out on lush grass without regard for over grazing are very susceptible to grass founder, which directly effects the kidneys. Of coarse, a lot of these problems will be compounded by the lack of exercise. Some of the outward signs you may notice is a soreness over the kidney area on the loin, or about where the back of your saddle goes on a mature horse(1000 Ib. Approx.). Swelling, or stocking up, in the ankles and fetlock areas, swelling over the loin, horses that are not wanting to stop hard or are jumping out of their stops, water retention, that is manifested by the presence of soft lumps and swelling anywhere on the horse. These horses will greatly benefit from the use of this kidney supplement. $55 per 1lb. bag *Patent Pending Ingredients #37 Kidney- chamomile, dandelion, garlic, hydrangea, juniper, kelp, marshmallow, parsley, uva ursi, Barberry ![]() Have you or your Vet diagnosed one of the following problems? Silver Lining Herbs can start solving the problem.. Our product number 37 is compounded to bring relief in a short period of time. We recommend you combine product number 37 with proper nutrition, unsweetened whole oats and a healthy water supply. We give you these few quick ideas to think about so you start to realize there is a lot that goes into a horses' natural grazing habits. What we are doing with these supplements is putting back some of the ingredients it takes to help the natural mechanisms of the horse function properly. We hope we have given you food for thought. Remember, your horse is at your mercy, it is up to you to know what he needs, to be healthy. |