best Vitamin and Mineral supplements

madgeymoo

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hi
was just wondering if anyone could please recommend me a good vitamin and mineral supplement that is designed to give a broad spectrum of nutrients
thanks
 
I used to use equivite which I always thought was good but now horse is fed fast fibre at two scoops daily he doesn't need it anymore and he looks amazing xx
 
I have used Naf General purpose supplement for years but recently changed my anglo arab to blue chip pro which is a broad spectrum balancer and was so impressed with the results that fat little coblet is now on the lami-light one. It's expensive but a bag lasts around 6 weeks.
 
I'd highly recommend 365 a broad spectrum mineral and vitamin supplement from this place:

http://www.equineanswers.co.uk/prodpage.asp?ProdID=1

I was recommended it by other people and it really does work. I wanted to improve my lad's hoof quality (which my farrier agrees it has done) and he has a lovely glossy coat. It's also helped to improve the growth of his mane.

I find that even using it at the proper dose the big tub lasts a lot longer than it says - over a year for me.
 
I use Diamond Omega and my horse looks fab!

(taken of a website as couldnt remember quite what it had in it lol!)

Equimins Diamond Omega Horse Feed

A ground, micronised, stabilised and fortified Flax (Linseed) compound.
Enriched with important B vitamins, Minerals and Trace elements.
The Equine Omega 3 supplement to encourage:
- Smooth skin texture with an added lustre to the coat
- Smoother muscle action, for the nutritional support of joints
Helps to prevent sand accumulation in the gut.
Helps to maintain a normal acid balance in the muscles.
Strong thick walled hooves, restores cracked, brittle, thin - walled hooves.
Top performance potential.
Does not contain any artficial preservatives
Contents: Ground Micronised Flax (Linseed), Yeast, Ground Oats, vitamins, trace elements, minerals, MSM and Prebiotics.

If you look at a close up of the blue tub its in (search in google), it will give a breakdown of exactly which vitamins and minerals are in it, i cant seem to find the list on the web!

Plus at £25 for three months supply for the average horse its good for your pocket too! :D
 
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