PooJay
Well-Known Member
There are so many things out there to worry that your horse is deficient in, i think mine is pretty much ok but i could be missing something glaringly obvious to someone else! I thought i'd share my experiences in the hope that someone may get something from it or can offer me advice?
Has your horse been deficient in something? How did you work it out? Did you have bloods, test your forage or did you just try loads of things and find one that worked so stuck with it?
Do you actually feed trace minerals and elements just because you think you should?
I'll go first with some details on my girl.
My beastie was imported from Poland, she's a Polish Warmblood and was 5 when i bought her and is now rising 8. She's a very (VERY) good doer, very shiny coat, she is without shoes and can hack on the road quite happily without boots.
I feed her on less than 1 round scoop of fast fibre and 2 small handfuls of hifi lite per day plus plenty of unsoaked meadow hay during the night.
I supplement her diet with Equinourish from Trinity, Magox and some electrolyte thingys
She is sensitive to grass, doesn't go really footy but does get massive hamster pouches on new fresh grass, as she gets used to the grass these get smaller (i never have her on 24/7 t/o because of this)
She also has very sensitive skin, recently had an allergic reaction to a washed numnah (i felt so guilty) and had 1 allergic reaction to hoof putty at exactly the same time last year (which makes me think that spring grass makes her uber sensitive!)
She was deficient in magnesium and the symptoms were stressedness, really tight muscles, she'd get wound up but would not calm down no matter how long i rode her for. 2 or so days on magnesium and she was a different mare.
I'm considering brewers yeast going into Spring but i'm worried that I might just be feeding it for the sake of feeding it as i don't "seem" to have anything to fix atm.
Anyone else?
Has your horse been deficient in something? How did you work it out? Did you have bloods, test your forage or did you just try loads of things and find one that worked so stuck with it?
Do you actually feed trace minerals and elements just because you think you should?
I'll go first with some details on my girl.
My beastie was imported from Poland, she's a Polish Warmblood and was 5 when i bought her and is now rising 8. She's a very (VERY) good doer, very shiny coat, she is without shoes and can hack on the road quite happily without boots.
I feed her on less than 1 round scoop of fast fibre and 2 small handfuls of hifi lite per day plus plenty of unsoaked meadow hay during the night.
I supplement her diet with Equinourish from Trinity, Magox and some electrolyte thingys
She is sensitive to grass, doesn't go really footy but does get massive hamster pouches on new fresh grass, as she gets used to the grass these get smaller (i never have her on 24/7 t/o because of this)
She also has very sensitive skin, recently had an allergic reaction to a washed numnah (i felt so guilty) and had 1 allergic reaction to hoof putty at exactly the same time last year (which makes me think that spring grass makes her uber sensitive!)
She was deficient in magnesium and the symptoms were stressedness, really tight muscles, she'd get wound up but would not calm down no matter how long i rode her for. 2 or so days on magnesium and she was a different mare.
I'm considering brewers yeast going into Spring but i'm worried that I might just be feeding it for the sake of feeding it as i don't "seem" to have anything to fix atm.
Anyone else?