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Chastetree Berry

To support normal hormone levels and responses

66 reviews. 4.7 / 5
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Trusted Feefo Customer - 09/10/2017 11:30
Works as stated on the product
Clare - 09/10/2017 12:29
Top quality product as always
Trusted Feefo Customer - 09/10/2017 19:43
My very old pony has Cushing's, chastetree Berry keeps her hormones on an even level so she doesn't need to have medication, fantastic
Sonya - 25/10/2017 11:49
Made my mares cycles much easier
Lyn - 25/10/2017 13:33
Not sure yet how well it is working but the supplement is really fine and easily 'hidden' in a very small feed.
Joanna - 15/12/2017 16:41
Chastetree berry keeps my 26 year old Cushings pony in top top health without having to use expensive medication. Thank you feedmark
Karan - 23/04/2018 15:22
DOES WHAT IT SAYS ON THE TUB
Trusted Feefo Customer - 10/01/2019 09:14
Excellent
Guest - 29/05/2019 15:12
Excellent product, has worked well on my mare
Trusted Feefo Customer - 10/07/2019 18:02
It appears to help my mare. Will continue to order.

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Nutrition Information

Chastetree Berry (Agnus-Castus) is also known as Monk’s Pepper and was first recorded as being used by Hippocrates in the 4th century AD.  Chastetree Berries have long been fed to horses and ponies to support hormonal challenges, and to older horses that require pituitary support.

Unsuitable for pregnant mares

Composition

Chastetree Berry powder (Agnus castus), Calcium carbonate (for product consistency)

Analytical

Crude protein 2.2%
Crude oils & fats 1.5%
Crude fibre 24.9%
Crude ash 51.8%
Sodium <0.1%

Feeding Guide

 
Weight of Horse/Pony Amount per day                                  
Up to 400kg ⅓ scoop
Over 400kg ¾ scoop

 

1 level (50ml) scoop of Chastetree Berry weighs approximately 27g

Unsuitable for pregnant mares due to the hormonal action of this herb.
If wanting to feed to pregnant or lactating mares seek veterinary advice prior to adding to the diet.

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

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