Brewer's Yeast - Where to buy? And How often?

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I have been following the sweet-itch/marmite post with interest and as a result, would like to try feeding Brewer's Yeast.

I've searched online and there are many suppliers, but I would like to know which one you would recommend?

Also, does this need to be fed daily to make sure it's effective? Or would 3 times a week or so be sufficient?

Thanks so much for your help
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Your local feed or tack shop should be able to order it for you. I used to use Westgate Gold Label at about £9 for 1.5kg but have just bitten the bullet and bought 25kg from Charnwood for about £42 delivered, a huge saving if you can use it up quick enough. Introduce slowly and feed daily if you can or at least every other day for it to have any effect.
 
I would say has to be fed everyday to be really effective, but if your horse only has mild SI it would probably make a difference. I feed 15 grams a day. And I buy it from wherever has some on offer!
 
I used to buy it from holland and barrets same thing but in tablet form and for a fraction of the price. does exactly same thing!
 
yes i can remember how many i used as was years ago. I used it to help but weight on my horse recommended by richard maxwell. 7-9 tablets a day rings a bell (i think). I noticed a difference.
 
I feed mine - 16.2 clydesdale and 15.1 cob a tablespoon twice a day. I have also found that feeding them linseed helps too.

Last year I also feed clivers - from Feedmark and not expensive and this really made a huge difference to the itching, so ideally a combination of all three.

I get my linseed and brewers yeast from Charnwood Milling as even with delivery they are the cheapest. However, if you only want to try a smaller amount, then Feedmark do linseed and BY under their basics range, as do Simple Systems.
 
Try your local agri feed shop - if you have a Harbro nearby they can get it for you

If you are in the catchment area for Charnwood they can supply it too

Anything more than £4 a Kg is a rip off - so don't pay it!
 
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