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October 2018

Bug Buster is a fabulous mix - it tastes foul but by golly it works!  It was initially formulated when Angela's partner had been diagnosed with probable septicaemia (blood poisoning). His temperature was through the roof, pulse weak and thready, he felt like he was dying. The local rural hospital had no available beds and told Angela to bring him back the next day. Angela had only been in practice treating humans for two years. All the medical and herbal books literature said don’t mess about with septicaemia, get to a hospital, but they had just been sent home!  She was at her

Shannan Goodwin has had a fabulous 2018 with her wonderful horse, Aristede - also known as Astro. Shortlisted for the WEG Australian Dressage Team, this wonderful partnership have had wins at Grand Prix. Angela Davison (your very own Horse Herbalist) has been working with this lovely pair for some years now. Find out more about how Angela has helped them in this little video. You can read more about the products mentioned here. [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2X0-sIy2P4[/embedyt]

Long term client Joan reached out to Angela Davison and The Horse Herbalist as she was concerned about the escalating problems her daughter Amelia was having with her young horse, George. He had been started 12 months prior and had been brought along slowly and quietly. All was well until they went to their first small training day. He started the day a little nervous (understandably) but settled quite well as she rode him all round the showground and in between the rings in the company of a friend. She tied him to the float, which he’d experienced several times at home, with

Horses are emotional beings, just like us, and carry stress and trauma with them.  This is the story of mother and daughter show jumping team Anita and Alison Ostenfeld, and their beautiful 2 ½ year old filly, Chanel. When they brought her home for the first time it was clear she hadn’t been handled much, but Anita and Alison worked on gaining her trust through groundwork and gentle handling. Then they found Chanel had run through an electric fence - no physical injuries, thank goodness, so all seemed well. A week later, Alison found Chanel away from her paddock mate seemingly frozen in a corner