PeachesD113
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
As a relatively new horse owner I am looking for some advice regarding the need for supplements. I've tried researching but there is so much out there I don't even know where to start!
He's a large shire cross cob type. He is unshod and I would like to keep him this way but not sure if I need to supplement his diet as the farrier says his feet are great. He's in light work.
Currently gets daily turnout with good grazing, two large hay nets at night and one meal of a scoop of mollichaff calm and 1/4 scoop of spillers lite and lean balancer. I did give him garlic during the summer to help with flies.
He's looking well and I have no issues with his condition (except that he does suffer with sallanders and mallanders). Is there any benefit to adding to his current diet? Or should I just be happy that his feet and coat seem to be fine without anything extra? He is a very itchy horse and had read that brewers yeast could help and is good for feet.
Cheese and biscuits (sod the diet!) for all who read this far!
As a relatively new horse owner I am looking for some advice regarding the need for supplements. I've tried researching but there is so much out there I don't even know where to start!
He's a large shire cross cob type. He is unshod and I would like to keep him this way but not sure if I need to supplement his diet as the farrier says his feet are great. He's in light work.
Currently gets daily turnout with good grazing, two large hay nets at night and one meal of a scoop of mollichaff calm and 1/4 scoop of spillers lite and lean balancer. I did give him garlic during the summer to help with flies.
He's looking well and I have no issues with his condition (except that he does suffer with sallanders and mallanders). Is there any benefit to adding to his current diet? Or should I just be happy that his feet and coat seem to be fine without anything extra? He is a very itchy horse and had read that brewers yeast could help and is good for feet.
Cheese and biscuits (sod the diet!) for all who read this far!