Oberon
Well-Known Member
Another vote for the clotrimazole and antibacterial creams (Pete's goo)
Also I got advice from the Yahoo group that most horses are overloaded with iron the Zinc/Copper will counteract that. Apparently should be a 2:1 mix of Zinc/Copper.
Has anyone any tips on getting a picky eater to take the Mg? I found when I add it to his feed, it seems to turn the speedibeet sour as within a few minutes it gets a bad smell and he wont eat it (don't blame him actually) and I hate having to syringe stuff into his mouth unless absolutely necessary.
Is it Cal Mag or Mag Ox?
I use Mag Ox and mine don't mind it. It's more expensive, but cheaper than wasting it and throwing it out.
Healthy cheats for flavours are -
Funugreek seeds (very cheap and also an appetite stimulant)
Dried Mint (cheap and good for digestion)
Turmeric (good for joints)
Cinnamon (gut relaxer and good for metabolic horses)
I buy in bulk from www.cotsherb.co.uk with lots of other herbs.
I heard of someone using cheap Tesco curry powder with success.