Valerian Root Powder

£27.99
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
Size: 1kg (3 Months Supply)

From £0.23 per day, please see the cost per day below for more detail.

Size

Product Information

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Benefits of Valerian Root Powder

Why Feed Valerian Root Powder? Valerian root is used to help calm anxiety, nervousness, fear and stress, particularly when it is connected with competition, showing, previous bad treatment, fear of loud noises such as thunderstorms and fireworks, or the introduction of new training. Valerian Root is the ideal supplement for supporting a healthy balanced nervous system. This powdered root can be absorbed into your horses system quicker than the normal cut root, and some people find it much easier to feed.

Feeding Guide

This product can be mixed with your horses daily feed at the following amounts:

  • Small Horse (Under 450kg) - 10g per day, this can be split between feeds or given at once
  • Large Horse (450kg+) - 20g per day, this can be split between feeds or given at once

Please note that Valerian Root is an FEI prohibited substance

Cost Per Day

1kg

Small Horses (up to 450kg) = £0.28 per day

Large Horses (450kg+) = £0.56 per day

3kg

Small Horses (up to 450kg) = £0.23 per day

Large Horses (450kg+) = £0.45 per day

Composition

100% Natural Cut Valerian Root.
Nothing else is added or taken away.

Helpful Information

Shipping & Returns

Orders over £50.00 will receive free UK mainland delivery. Orders below £50.00 will be charged £4.95.

Returns are accepted within 30 days. To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unused in its original packaging.

Read more here.

How long will it take to work?

This varies according to each individual horse. Generally though you will need to give 2-3 weeks for dried herbs, however many of our customers have reported a beneficial effect after just a few days.

Is this the right product for me?

If you need product advice, feel free to get in touch.

We do always recommend consulting with a veterinary professional for specific health issues as we cannot give condition specific advice.