Nasicus
Well-Known Member
I'm probably overthinking this, but would the SupaSalt Pure Salt Block from Rumenco be safe for horses?
www.rumenco.co.uk
I don't see why not, being pure salt and all, but just being a bit careful and figured I'd check first, especially as pony is in foal.
Mare loves her salt, and goes through Rockies Blocks and Himalayan Salt Blocks in no time, just looking for an alternative that might last a bit longer for the money. Thought one made to go outdoors might be a bit tougher and tighter pressed, slowing her down perhaps?
Totally down for any other suggestions people have, I did see the Simple Systems Salt Tubs, but I'm convinced any drool or condensation would just sit on top and make it softer and easier to consume.
Otherwise I'll just stick to the usual salt licks, no hardship, not worth risking anything for the sake of a few quid.
SUPAsalt - Rumenco
A range of specially formulated salt blocks for cattle and sheep
www.rumenco.co.uk
I don't see why not, being pure salt and all, but just being a bit careful and figured I'd check first, especially as pony is in foal.
Mare loves her salt, and goes through Rockies Blocks and Himalayan Salt Blocks in no time, just looking for an alternative that might last a bit longer for the money. Thought one made to go outdoors might be a bit tougher and tighter pressed, slowing her down perhaps?
Totally down for any other suggestions people have, I did see the Simple Systems Salt Tubs, but I'm convinced any drool or condensation would just sit on top and make it softer and easier to consume.
Otherwise I'll just stick to the usual salt licks, no hardship, not worth risking anything for the sake of a few quid.