Rose Hip

Rose hip, also known as cynorrhodon, is the fruit of the wild rose and is primarily found in temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America. The fruits are often bright red or orange and are usually harvested in the fall. Traditionally, rose hips are used in folk medicine due to their high vitamin C content and antioxidants. They are often processed into teas, syrups, and supplements.

For pets such as dogs, chickens, and horses, there are various applications of rose hip. In dogs, it is sometimes added to food or supplements to support the immune system and joints. Chickens can benefit from rose hips as a source of natural nutrients, which can contribute to their overall health and egg production. In horses, rose hip is sometimes given for its nutritional value and possibly to support digestion.

Although rose hip is considered a valuable addition to the diet of these animals, it is important to always consult a veterinarian to ensure the correct dosage and application.

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