pistolpete
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Anyone use this routinely for horses that struggle with bute and Danilon?
That's the company I'm using.By chance a CBD product popped up on my FB feed a few days ago. Sold by hempine.co.uk I have no idea what it’s like or whether it works but it’s supposed to be organic and fully lab tested. I have been toying with the idea of giving my Connie some for his hocks rather than Bute.
In what way does the horse struggle with bute/danilon? There are hundreds of ways to disguise the taste, it would be much more cost effective to spend money buying a cheese grater to grate apples and carrots into the feed or some peppermint cordial or cake flavouring.Anyone use this routinely for horses that struggle with bute and Danilon?
Some of us have horses who get gut issues on it.In what way does the horse struggle with bute/danilon? There are hundreds of ways to disguise the taste, it would be much more cost effective to spend money buying a cheese grater to grate apples and carrots into the feed or some peppermint cordial or cake flavouring.
Bit of marmite on bread? Packet of strong mints dissolved in boiling water? Mint, garlic and salt mixed and a little sprinkled over the top of the feed.
Or you can dilute bute with boiling water, cool down and syringe or use a worming bit £20 from Wormers Direct.
Sometimes it's better to give more feed as the taste of bute is 'diluted' whereas a smaller feed is a stronger taste.
If you're worried about long term use of bute, low dose of bute over time is rarely an issue.
In what way does the horse struggle with bute/danilon? There are hundreds of ways to disguise the taste, it would be much more cost effective to spend money buying a cheese grater to grate apples and carrots into the feed or some peppermint cordial or cake flavouring.
Bit of marmite on bread? Packet of strong mints dissolved in boiling water? Mint, garlic and salt mixed and a little sprinkled over the top of the feed.
Or you can dilute bute with boiling water, cool down and syringe or use a worming bit £20 from Wormers Direct.
Sometimes it's better to give more feed as the taste of bute is 'diluted' whereas a smaller feed is a stronger taste.
If you're worried about long term use of bute, low dose of bute over time is rarely an issue.