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Is CBD legal for horses?
What effect does CBD oil have on horses?
What nutrients are contained in hemp oil?
How can CBD oil be administered to horses?
What dosage of CBD oil for horses?
Which CBD oil is suitable for horses?
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We know that horses have a Endocannabinoid system have – similar to humans. This can play an important role in regulating the immune system, memory, digestion, temperature regulation, and emotional regulation. According to community experiences, high-quality CBD products can provide support here.

Is CBD legal for horses?
Basically, the use of CBD for horses is not illegal, and such products are already sold by various manufacturers. However, it is important to consider where and how you want to use your horse. If the horse participates in competitions, very strict FEI rules for the use of CBD, as it is considered doping. Although the German FN has not yet set specific rules, the development of new regulations is very dynamic and varies from country to country. Therefore, you should regularly and timely inform yourself before using CBD for your horse. To avoid complications, such products should not be used on the horse several weeks before a competition.
If your horse does not participate in competitions or other strictly regulated events, the use of CBD is generally possible.
If you want to know more about CBD or other Cannabinoids if you want to learn more, you can do so in our Blog about cannabinoids. When buying CBD oil, it is important to choose a trustworthy manufacturer. If you are still unsure, our Guide help with purchasing CBD.
CBD, or cannabidiol, is sometimes also already recommended by veterinarians. The WHO even describes CBD as health-promoting, more about that here.
What effect does CBD oil have on horses?
Community experiences have shown that CBD has antispasmodic, anxiolytic, and anti-inflammatory effects, promoting muscle relaxation and recovery, as well as supporting the gastrointestinal tract. There are also reports and experiences with chronic joint problems.
Which nutrients are contained in hemp oil?
CBD oil based on hemp seed oil, which is obtained from natural, organically grown hemp seeds, is particularly rich in the following nutrients:
- Amino acids
- Antioxidants
- Calcium
- Iron
- Protein
- Gamma-linolenic acid
- Potassium
- Magnesium
- Omega-3 fatty acids
- Omega-6 fatty acids
- Phosphorus
- Vitamins
- Zinc

How can CBD oil be administered to horses?
CBD oil is – as is generally known – most efficiently absorbed through the oral mucosa. To allow it to act on the mucous membranes as long as possible, many horse owners have found it effective to administer the CBD oil on horse treats such as bricks or on or in fruits and vegetables to their four-legged friends.
What dosage of CBD oil for horses?
Community experience has shown that CBD oil can be applied once or twice daily depending on the symptoms. The oil should remain on the horse’s oral mucosa as long as possible. If you are unsure about the dosage, you should consult your veterinarian or alternative practitioner.
Which CBD oil for horses?
There are already many different providers who produce CBD oil for horses. When buying, you should make sure that it is a reliable manufacturer and that it is a CBD oil specifically for horses. We at cannhelp have developed a CBD oil that is optimal for horses.

CANNEXOL BUDDY 10%
Cannexol Buddy 10% CBD aroma oil is an oil specially developed for large pets and horses. It contains high-quality organic hemp seed oil from Styria, a natural hemp extract with all ingredients, as well as a highly concentrated hemp extract. The hemp seed oil, which not only contains a lot of vitamin E, also scores with a perfect fatty acid profile with a high content of Omega-3, Omega-6, and linolenic acid. It consists only of hemp but is perfectly tailored to the needs of large dogs and horses due to the high CBD content.
- special formula for large pets and horses
- only natural ingredients
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Hemp seed oil with Omega-3, Omega-6, linolenic acid, and vitamin E
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