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Give your horses the natural support they deserve with Hilton Herbs.
Now is the perfect time to stock up on your favourite supplements, all carefully crafted using 100% natural ingredients - completely free from molasses and added sugars.
Rooted in a long-standing belief in the power of nature, Hilton Herbs blends traditional herbal knowledge with modern expertise to create gentle, effective formulas you can trust.
Whether you’re supporting mobility, digestion, or overall wellbeing, our range is designed to work in harmony with your horse - because what you feed matters.
The Hilton Herbs story
Hilton Herbs have been trusted by owners with the health of their pets for over thirty years.
What began as a single, handcrafted blend to support an arthritic horse has become a renowned range of herbal supplements that support horses, dogs, cats and birds.
And we're only just getting started...
What makes us different?
Our expertise
Our blends are developed with certified medical herbalists and holistic veterinarians.
Our customers can feel confident that they're getting an expertly developed, safe and effective product that's backed by over thirty years of expertise.
Our accreditations
We're UFAS accredited, complying to rigorous animal feed safety standards.
Everything from our ingredient sourcing to our product labelling is externally audited, so our customers know they can trust Hilton Herbs to support their animals' health and well-being.
Our ingredients
We take enormous care over the selection, storage and blending of our ingredients.
From choosing which part of a plant to use, to preserving the goodness through our tailored freezing and dehumidifying process, no time or effort is spared in making Hilton Herbs the best quality natural supplements available.
Our favourites
Dogs
Cats
Birds & Poultry
Herbs & Tinctures
We stock many different herbs both dried (leaf, root, flower) and liquid tinctures, which we use in our huge range of supplements and lotions
Our journal
Equine Cushing’s disease | PPID in horses
Equine Cushing’s disease is something we see quite often in our older horses. About one in five horses over the age of fifteen will develop it, and the likelihood continues to...
Tips to care for your horse's skin in winter
Like us, our horse's skin and health can be affected by the weather. In winter horses can suffer from dry skin from the elements and the cold dry air can...
Managing Mud Fever in horses
Mud fever, also known as pastern dermatitis or scratches, is a common skin condition that affects horses, particularly in wet and muddy conditions. Poor nutrition, particularly deficiencies in zinc, vitamin...
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