shugmx
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One of my horses is licking the ground. He has a large mineral bucket in his field, a salt lick in his stable and is fed Baileys balancer Has anybody any other ideas please?
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Wow, that seems quite a lot, even for four horses! How big are the tubs?I read something very recently about horses not being able to get enough salt from licks.
They need about two tablespoons each day and a study found that a generic block would not provide enough due to the smooth tongues. Cows fare better with licks as they have rough tongues.
So, I just started to leave salt loose in a tub. Yes it gets spilled a bit. But at 20p for a tub at Tescos I'm not bothered. There's four horses and so one tub will last about 2-3 days for all of them.
Wow, that seems quite a lot, even for four horses! How big are the tubs?
One of my horses is licking the ground. He has a large mineral bucket in his field, a salt lick in his stable and is fed Baileys balancer Has anybody any other ideas please?
All ours do this for short period in autumn - from now on. They've all done it for years with no ill effects. Turned out c7hours daily and nothing else in management changes.... We assume there's just something tasty turns up around now - or something suddenly laking in grazing.
Interesting - one of mine did it today, never seen him do it before. He had a little nibble of some churned up mud by the gate while he was waiting for his fieldmate to finish rolling then they went off to graze.
Our grazing is not low in sodium so I usually only supplement when they lose it from sweating.