3 Bach Flower Remedies to Help Your Horse Cope With Changes

3 Bach Flower Remedies to Help Your Horse's Sad Emotions



When your horse has had a massive change in lifestyle, they can go through different emotions. Veterinary research has taken place showing that horses do show emotions1.

So What Kind of Lifestyle Changes Could Your Horse Experience?



Examples include:

1. Change of yard. Even if your horse retains the same owner or rider, moving to another yard can be stressful.
2. Death of a companion. Horses form bonds and status within a herd. Even if there are only 2 horses. The death can be traumatic. Of course, if a horse "loses" a companion through that moving away to another yard, may have similar effect.
3. Sudden change of lifestyle due to illness. If your horse has a sudden injury or illness. It may mean the horse has to be in the stable or on restricted grazing.

Bach Flower Remedies are one of several complementary animal therapies helpful with emotions. Before using any Bach Flower Remedy it's a great idea to either complete an online introductory course. Or have a consultation with a professional Bach Flower Remedies for animals practitioner.

Additionally, really understanding your horse's normal behaviour and recognising the sometimes subtle changes is vital.

Here are 3 different remedies which may be helpful.

1. Agrimony - this is a mood remedy, and ideal for when your horse is trying to maintain a happy facade despite the lifestyle change. But will also perhaps develop negative behaviour. So when no-one is around, e.g. at night your horse will chew fences or the stable. When this is something they'd never have done before.

2. Gorse - this is a great remedy for uncertainty and a feeling of hopelessness. If your horse appears to be very sad and there's different things that could help, but not yet tried, then Gorse maybe useful.

3. Sweet Chestnut - this is a remedy that's useful when the anguish your horse is facing seems to be 'too much'. When no amount of cheering up despite having usual treats or attention works. Then this remedy maybe worth a try.

What About "Rescue Remedy" for Your Horse?


You may've heard of this - which isn't a single remedy. In fact it's a combination of 5 different bach flower remedies. It's really a 'crisis combination formula', and is commonly known by some suppliers as Rescue Remedy.

This is more ideal for immediate shock/crisis situations. Although it may potentially help at the immediate time of the change/shock, one of the remedies above, is likely to be more helpful on a longer term basis.

Read more about Rescue Remedy in this post.

References Veterinary Research
1. Trösch, M., Pellon, S., Cuzol, F. et al. Horses feel emotions when they watch positive and negative horse–human interactions in a video and transpose what they saw to real life. Anim Cogn 23, 643–653 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-020-01369-0

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Please remember that if your horse, dog or other animal is unwell. Or on any kind of medication or other supplement. Then always speak to your Veterinary Surgeon first before using any supplement or therapy. Even natural ones. To avoid any possible issues.

And do you know someone who'd find this helpful? Please share, the more we can spread awareness of the benefits of natural therapies the better! :)

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Suzanne Harris is founder of this Taranet website at www.taranet.co.uk, and also provides business coaching to horse and dog care and veterinary professionals.

How Sunflowers Can Be A Healthy Option For Your Horse or Dog

Love The Brilliance Of Sunflowers For Your Horse Or Dog



Have you ever considered sunflower seeds as a supplement for your horse or dog? Or how they can be a great skincare ingredient for your animal?

Here's why they can be useful for your horse or dog's health!

First of all what are sunflower seeds?



As the name suggests they are seeds from the sunflower. Sunflowers are usually large vibrant plants. And their flower can contain hundreds if not a couple of thousand of seeds.

They can not only taste great. But the seeds have a variety of nutritional benefits.

What nutritional benefits are there from sunflower seeds?



They contain several vitamins and minerals such as:
  • Thiamine
  • Vitamin E
  • Omega-6 fatty acids
  • Magnesium
  • Vitamin B6
  • Vitamin B3
  • Selenium
  • Plus others too!

Sunflower seeds can be fed as a dietary supplement to your animal.

Or you can find sunflower seed oil in skincare lotions for animals too. Veterinary research (below) has even demonstrated benefits of sunflowers in equine and lamb wound care too.

Veterinary research has taken place to show benefits of feeding sunflower seeds.



This includes:

Are there any issues with feeding sunflower seeds to your animal?



Yes there can be. Depending on how they're given to your dog or horse, and how many.

For instance, the shells of the seeds should be removed before feeding to dogs. They're difficult to digest and can cause health issues. Also don't season them! If people eat them, they may season them, don't season them for our dogs! Get more information at Emergency Vet USA here.

As with any food or supplement. Do feed to your animal within the guidelines advised by your veterinary surgeon or professional animal nutritionist. It's possible to feed too many sunflower seeds. This is of course the case with many feeds.

It's important to remember that just because a product is natural, that it's not always best to use a lot of it. Sometimes less is more!

Where to buy sunflower seeds for your horse or dog?



You can find sunflower seeds in good pet or equine feed stores. Always choose sunflower seeds which you can be assured are of high quality as possible.

Companies such as Dorwest Herbs include sunflower in some of their skincare balms too.

If you're unsure if your animal can benefit from sunflower seeds or oil. Then do speak to your veterinary surgeon for advice first.

Like help finding a holistic veterinary surgeon or complementary therapist for your animal?

Please email me at info at taranet . co. uk

Please remember that if your horse, dog or other animal is unwell. Or on any kind of medication or other supplement. Then always speak to your Veterinary Surgeon first before using any supplement or therapy. Even natural ones. To avoid any possible issues.

And do you know someone who'd find this helpful? Please share, the more we can spread awareness of the benefits of natural therapies the better! :)

Find out more about other natural animal therapies here at Taranet. Or read other articles in this Natural Pet Health Blog. Take a look at the sitemap here to explore!

About the Author

Suzanne Harris is founder of this Taranet website at www.taranet.co.uk, and also provides business coaching to horse and dog care and veterinary professionals.