The Essential Oil Horse Care Kit

Natural Horse Wellness Solutions

Wendy J. Winn brings a lifetime of experience, horsemanship, and trusted mentorship to everything she shares—and the Essential Oil Horse Care Kit is no exception. As a nationally respected horsewoman, clinician, and biomechanics expert, Wendy understands the importance of keeping horses healthy, balanced, and performing at their best. This all-natural horse care kit was hand-selected to support your horse’s wellness, using safe, plant-based solutions. Whether you're in the arena, on the trail, or at home in the barn, this kit is designed to help your horse feel and perform their best—naturally.

You can purchase each oil individually by clicking on the name of the oil, or click the button below to get the complete Horse Care Kit

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Lemon essential oil supports horses by promoting healthy digestion, natural detoxification, and immune function, while its uplifting scent can enhance focus and energy. When properly diluted, it’s a gentle, natural addition to any equine wellness routine. Add 1-2 drops mixed into feed one or twice daily.
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Clove essential oil offers powerful natural relief for horses—supporting healthy inflammatory responses, joint comfort, digestive wellness, and minor skin or hoof issues like abscesses or infections. Used topically (properly diluted), it can be applied in a warming liniment blend to sore legs or muscles; internal use should be avoided unless under guidance.
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Turmeric essential oil can help support horses’ joint comfort, healthy inflammatory response, immune resilience, and circulation thanks to its antioxidant-rich components like turmerone and ar‑turmerone. Use it topically (well diluted) as part of a warming liniment after exercise or inflammation
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Ginger essential oil offers warming, digestive and anti-inflammatory support for horses—making it ideal for easing occasional gut discomfort, motion-related digestion issues, and muscle soreness. For use with equines, the general recommendation is to apply ginger topically (properly diluted in a carrier oil) as a soothing massage for sore muscles or joints; internal administration can be considered under veterinary guidance if appropriate for the horse’s condition
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Frankincense essential oil offers broad-spectrum wellness support for horses—promoting healthy immune function, cellular resilience, emotional balance, and skin healing. It can be used topically (diluted) on minor scrapes, tender spots, or the chest to enhance respiratory comfort and calm nervous or spooky horses.
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Peppermint essential oil provides powerful digestive, respiratory, and cooling support for horses—thanks to its menthol-rich properties, it helps soothe gas, colic, sore muscles, and joint stiffness while also supporting healthy breathing and immune balance. To use, apply a few drops topically (diluted in Fractionated Coconut Oil) along the spine or over tense areas, or sprinkle 1–2 drops into feed for digestive support and appetite stimulation.
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Lavender essential oil is renowned for its calming effect on horses, helping reduce stress, promote emotional balance, and soothe tense muscles or mild skin irritations. A simple and effective way to use it is to apply 1–2 drops (properly diluted in a carrier oil) to the horse’s muzzle or poll before events, allowing them to inhale the aroma for a more relaxed mindset.
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Yarrow | Pom essential oil supports equine skin health, emotional balance, and systemic wellness—with antioxidant-rich pomegranate seed oil that hydrates skin and helps soothe minor scrapes, hot spots, or itchy patches. When diluted, it can be applied topically to the affected area; optional internal use (1–2 drops per 4 oz water) may support immune, cellular, and metabolic function.
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Roman Chamomile essential oil offers calming and anti‑inflammatory support for horses, making it ideal for easing anxiety, nervous behaviors, and irritated skin. When diluted with a carrier oil, apply topically—especially to the poll or affected areas—or use aromatically to soothe your horse during stressful events. Research shows this oil helps horses relax physically and emotionally while also supporting minor skin irritations and nervous digestive issues.
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Fractionated Coconut Oil (FCO) is a safe, lightweight, and odorless carrier oil ideal for diluting essential oils before applying to horses. It's especially useful for reducing skin sensitivity. Typically, essential oils should be diluted at a ratio of 1 part oil to 5 parts FCO (or up to 10 parts for stronger oils) for most horses.
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You can purchase each oil individually by clicking on the name of the oil above, or click the button below to get the complete Horse Care Kit

Essential Oil Safety Guide for Horses 

  • Only use Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils.
  • Know your horse’s health status and the medications and supplements they are currently taking.
  • Do NOT use oils on or near eyes, ears, nose, or genitals of your horse.
  • Use Caution with topical application of “hot” oils such as Oregano, Thyme, Clove, Cassia, and Cinnamon – dilution may be needed for these oils.
  • Do NOT use water to dilute an essential oil that you’ve already applied. Rather, dilute with a carrier oil, like vegetable oil or fractionated coconut oil.
  • Do not apply oils after bathing while the horse is still wet.
  • Do not use essential oils at the same time as another topical medication, including dermal patches.
  • Do not panic if your horse has skin irritation or an adverse reaction. Immediately dilute the area with a carrier oil – most of these resolve within a few hours with dilution.
  • Do NOT apply oils to the saddle area prior to riding.
  • Caution should be used around animals that are pregnant, nursing, young, or on certain medications.
  • Oils to avoid during pregnancy: Arborvitae, Basil, Birch, Cassia, Cinnamon, Rosemary, Thyme, Wintergreen.
  • Observe your horse’s behavior when using or applying essential oils.
  • In the event of an adverse reaction, dilute with a carrier oil – skin irritation is the most common, and most reactions resolve within 24–48 hours after oil exposure.

Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The information on this page and provided is for informational purposes only. The information provided does not replace medical advice given to you by your veterinarian or doctor. If an animal (or human) you know has a medical health condition, I encourage you to contact a health care professional.

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