Lexi 123
Well-Known Member
Do you feed your horses garlic.
no absolutely not and I never would.
Do not try as powder, horses may refuse it cos smells too much.
The reason that they won't eat it if they can smell it is that they know that it is no good for them. Horses which graze freely won't seek out wild garlic.
I mean if you mix it into the feed as powder, forage smells and does not eat the whole feed. Obviously we do not expect that horses eat pure garlic from our hands.
Put some carrots on the pasture and find a horse who has never eaten carrot, trust me he does not care.
Frank didn't read that book, sprouts, broccoli, onions etc.
Hence I don't go with those who are keen on self-selection
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