OldNag
Wasting my time successfully....
Advice please .. sent other half out to buy a big tub of salt to add to eeds. He came back with iodised salt, which contains 2mg iodine per 100g. Is this ok to use?
Thank you.
Thank you.
In the US, there is 1.72mg of iodine in 1oz. of salt. Up to 2oz. of salt should be fed to a 1000lb. horse at work for sweat losses, providing 3.4mg. of iodine/day. NRC requirements at 150% is 5.3mg.of iodine/day. 5.3 less 1.72 = 3.58mg still needs to be supplemented.
The iodine in salt content may differ where you are and you will need to find out the correct numbers, but this is the way you should go about it.
Kelp has good iodine, but may be too good. The source of that kelp should also be checked. When feeding such products, use this standard to deliver only the amount of iodine needed vs. the feeding directions. You may even find that the kelp replaces the need for iodine in salt, but don't let it. The need for the electrolytes in salt is still needed. Horses can be dehydrated and their body tricking them into thinking they aren't, so the benefit of salt driving thirst will still be important.
Success is not guessing or supplementing over or under, its about balance....dead on.
Hope this helps.....