Stallion Fertility For Horses
$90.97
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Use to support normal testosterone and libido levels.
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Saw Palmetto to support libido.
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Damania and Licorice to be a catalyst to support endurance and urinary health.
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Horse owners report better energy and libido.
The herbs in Stallion Fertility help him maintain the naturally occurring libido and fertility of a healthy and active stallion, whether in breeding or work.
This product may be beneficial in:
- Supporting and promoting long term breeding health
- Helping keep your stallion in peak condition
- Maintaining normal progesterone/testosterone levels
- Helping maintain a normal disposition
Damiana
Supports hormone function and receptors, while encouraging estrus.
Eleuthero
Supports the natural detoxification processes of the liver. Helps boost the body's immune system and has also been found effective in helping the liver process harmful toxins, including sodium barbital, alcohol, and tetanus toxin. An adaptogen herb.
Oregon Grape
Contains properties to fight against bacterial and fungus.
Saw Palmetto
Supports testosterone and urinary system.
Uva Ursi
Urinary antiseptic extraordinaire. Kills the bugs that cause urinary tract infections and keeps them from adhering to the bladder wall. Natural diuretic. Contains iron, manganese and Vitamin A.
Licorice
Stimulates interferon production which protects and supports immune function. Soothing, healing and anti-inflammatory, particularly to the upper respiratory system. Levels out the actions of bitter herbs without interfering in their function. Detoxifies the blood. Contains biotin, chromium, iodine, lecithin, manganese, niacin, phosphorus, and zinc. Vitamins E and B-complex.
Juniper Berry
Used to increase the flow of urine, helping to cleanse the system of excess fluids and stimulate the kidneys. Antiseptic and antibacterial properties. Contains copper, sulfur, Vitamin C
Goldenseal
Kills worms, bad bacteria and protozoan while increasing bile flow peristalsis.
For best results, start him on the mix 1 month before you plan on starting your breeding season. 1 level scoop per day for 1000-1200 lb horse. There are approximately 60 scoops per bag.