Blackcurrant for horses

The Blackcurrant thrives in the wild on wet, nutrient-rich soil in forests. Not only are the berries healthy, but the leaves can also be used. Blackcurrants are rich in vitamin B1, B2, B5, B6, vitamin C and Vitamin E. But they are also rich in the minerals calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus and iron.

Ribes nigrum

Shrub

Strong antioxidant

Questions? AskHELTIE!

Are you looking for advice about your dog or horse? Or do you want to know more about conditions or ingredients? Feel free to contact AskHELTIE, and we will be happy to assist you! .