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JustaMint

Finely cut herbal spearmint, ideally used as a feed appetiser.

  • Aids digestion
  • Reduces flatulence

Suitable For:

  • All horses & ponies
  • Digestive upset
  • Administering medication
  • Adding flavour to feeds
£13.75

Feeding Instructions

Add to feed as required.

Composition

Dried spearmint

Nutrients

All products are natural and seasonal variations can occur, the packaging of each product will detail the typical analysis which is relevant to the batch/cut within the bag. Below are this product’s specification ranges to give an indication of the seasonal variations that can occur for this product.

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