Natural horse suppies- herbs

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Does anyone use this one?? If so what is it like?? Would the herbs be more benefit for the horse then a off the shelf joint suppelment's?? Im getting seaweed from Charwood mill I think that's what it's called they don't do magnesium oxide where else could I get this from??
 
Always use them. Used to use Feedmark but even with postage Natural horse supplies still ends up cheaper. Highly recommend x.
 
I used them last time for MAg Ox when my usualy supplier failed me. I was very pleased with the fast and efficient service and will be sticking with them.

If you just want 'single onwer' quantities of mag ox I'd stick with them. If you need larger amounts then you can get it from Taycrest or if you're happy to do so, feed calcined magnesite which is cheap as chips from an agricultural merchant.
 
Thanks peps sorry more Q's...Do you use the herbal movement one etc or the single herb use your own doese's ?? My boy got artritis sp?? in stifle and I am useing msm and glucomsine off the shelft one which is 2 months worth I have upper his doses so it only's one months worth. It working ok at the moment would like something that could help his feet too hence seaweed and mag ox.
 
Thanks peps sorry more Q's...Do you use the herbal movement one etc or the single herb use your own doese's ?? My boy got artritis sp?? in stifle and I am useing msm and glucomsine off the shelft one which is 2 months worth I have upper his doses so it only's one months worth. It working ok at the moment would like something that could help his feet too hence seaweed and mag ox.

Rosehips are good for feet. Also the devils claw flex which is a liquid is excellent. My mare is very clicky through her hip due to old injury and it really helps her.
 
I used to feed my TB Herbal Shine because it had all the stuff in it for good hooves.... linseed, brewers yeast and seaweed. He did have a great coat too!!!
 
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