All Round Vitamin & Mineral Supplement

Riverdalelc

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I am currently feeding my horse on rolled barley which take lots of the nutrients, including vitamins and minerals out of the body. I would like to feed an additional supplement to make sure that she is not missing anything in her diet. Can anyone recommend an allround vitamin and mineral supplement that includes ingredients which will help with joints and condition as well?

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Feedmark Benevit is good as a vit and mineral supplement. I have all 3 of mine on it and they all look well but it isnt a joint supplement. I think you would need something extra for that.
 
I feed Spillers Equivite, but as the Benevit, it isn't a joint supplement. Spillers also do a Body Builder version, which could help with condition. Feed companies generally advise that if you feed a balancer alongside your straights, you will get the most benefit from your straights, and over a period of time, will be able to feed smaller quantites too. The balancer we sell the most of in our shop is Topspec Comprehensive.
 
Seaweed, cider vinegar and a mineral lick. Some horses are sensitive to iodine in seaweed.

I feed soaked oats with the above, plus corn/soya oil. I feed the oil for extra no-carb calories rather than any joint benefits as FB has his Premierflex for that.
 
Bailey's Lo Cal is superb though not specifically for joints. D&amp;H do a Daily Vits and Mins but it looks, smells and tastes like sweepings from the floor of a factory producing cardboard boxes. My horse wouldn't touch it and I don't blame him!
 
I use Feedmarks benevit as all round vit and min supplement. Farra also gets their extraflex ha joint supplement - she is a very close behind clydesdale so has this as a precaution.

When I want my traditional to put a bit more topline on in the summer for showing, I change him from benevit to equilbra 500 which is again good vit and min supplement plus fairly high in protein to put the muscle on.

Blue chip do a version that is for vit, min and joint support.
 
I was recommended Sure Limb by a nutritionist a few years ago. Mine have been on it ever since and look great. She said Benevit (which I used to feed) is good but the cod liver oil is un-natural for horses but does makes their coats shiney!
 
If you're anywhere in kent I have about 10-15kg of benevit in my tack room that I don't need as horse is now on a high enough amount of his mix that he no longer needs the supplement.
 
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