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Clivers - Feed Ingredient
Clivers, also known as Galium aparine, is a herbaceous plant commonly found in temperate regions and often used in traditional herbal medicine. It is also known by other names such as cleavers, goosegrass, or catchweed due to its clinging nature. The plant contains a variety of bioactive compounds including flavonoids, iridoid glycosides, coumarins, and tannins.
In equine applications, clivers may be included in herbal blends for its traditional use in supporting lymphatic function, urinary tract health, and skin condition. The aerial parts of the plant are typically dried and ground for inclusion in supplement formulations.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Clivers as an ingredient.
Feeds, Supplements & Products
Mud Heel (Dodson & Horrell)
Mud Heel from Dodson & Horrell is an herbal supplement that supports healthy skin growth, maintenance, and immunity and encourages mobility. This supplement is intended for horses and ponies exposed to muddy conditions.
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