Jingleballs
Well-Known Member
I've used a variety of ones it the past - Naf General supplement, Codlivermins (horse would not eat this), Equimins general supplement - my horse was fine on these but no noticable improvement in condition etc.
I'm thinking of canning the anti lam and just going back to the hifi light on its own with a scoop of powder supplement.
Pink powder gets good reviews but does that give them everything they need?
I'm looking into Equimins equibites too as apparently they have the vits and minerals a horse needs but I'm waiting for more details from them
I need to keep his feet in good nick as he's just gone barefoot but I don't want to be feeding loads of different supplements (at one point I was feeding seaweed, magnesium, metabolyte gold + general supplement)
So what's good and what's not?
I'm thinking of canning the anti lam and just going back to the hifi light on its own with a scoop of powder supplement.
Pink powder gets good reviews but does that give them everything they need?
I'm looking into Equimins equibites too as apparently they have the vits and minerals a horse needs but I'm waiting for more details from them
I need to keep his feet in good nick as he's just gone barefoot but I don't want to be feeding loads of different supplements (at one point I was feeding seaweed, magnesium, metabolyte gold + general supplement)
So what's good and what's not?