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Cinnamon

Supports normal blood sugar levels and aids digestion

30 reviews. 5 / 5
Guest - 04/12/2024 15:59
Very easy to use and lasts a long time. My mare is very fussy with any additives but had no problems with this
Clare - 27/08/2024 21:42
Excellent my Welsh cob loves it very palatable have brought it the help lower her higher glucose levels
Guest - 12/08/2024 06:17
Brilliant as my  pony has EMS and helps with his cresty neck. Also reasonably priced.
Guest - 30/07/2024 22:30
Very palatable, my horse seems to love it. As she has EMS, I'm hoping this will help to regulate her sugar levels
Guest - 30/07/2024 14:18
This product is very important in the routine of my EMS horse and I believe contributes to his ability to regulate insulin levels.
Trudy - 01/07/2024 20:46
Absolutely loved this product used it on one of my older ponies who suffers with fatty deposits. Very palatable and smells great
Guest - 24/06/2024 21:34
Cinnamon smells lovely, only small amount needed daily. Say's can help with blood sugar levels, definitely helping to keep my mare's cresty neck smaller. Will continue to feed.
Guest - 15/04/2024 20:14
Brilliant for my EMS pony.Good quality ans and a reasonable price
Guest - 13/01/2024 15:50
Smells great nice clean product hopefully will help to lower blood sugar levels
Allison - 20/09/2023 15:27
Very good for pony with ems

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Feeding Guide

 
Weight of Horse/Pony   Amount per day                                  
Up to 400kg 1 scoop
Over 400kg 2 scoops

 

1 level (5ml) scoop of Cinnamon weighs approximately 5.4g

Unsuitable for pregnant mares due to the uterine stimulating effects of this herb.

Feed supplements should be fed according to body weight. Introduce to the horse's diet gradually, splitting between feeds (when applicable).

Cinnamon is a complementary feeding stuff for equine animals. Feedmark uses nothing in the formulation of this product that contravenes competition rules.

Nutrition Information

Cinnamon contains a volatile oil with soothing and calming properties.  These actions aid in relaxing the digestive system, reducing flatulence and stabilising loose droppings.  Cinnamon also supports insulin activity making it particularly beneficial to those needing help to maintain normal blood sugar levels.

Composition

Calcium carbonate (for product consistency), Cinnamon powder.

Analytical

Crude protein 0.9%
Crude oils & fats <0.1%
Crude fibre 12.3%
Crude ash 80.5%
Sodium <0.1%
Calcium 33.9%

I have seen this as an ingredient in a few supplements and balancers that are aimed at overweight horses. Why would this be?

Cinnamon is known to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels, and this in turn can help to avoid excess fat storage. While this will help with weight loss, the most important things to consider if you want your horse to lose weight is to increase exercise (calories burnt) and reduce the energy intake (calories fed).