SO1
Well-Known Member
I have just spent £70 on three months worth of supplements and herbal stuff.
There is a huge range of supplements and herbal type cures for horse ailments - do they really work or is it that most problems tend to go away on their own after a while?
I have just bought some breathing supplements for my pony as he has a seasonal breathing allergy to I think autumnal fungus spores - treated last year with ventipulmin and in addition a herbal supplement which I kept him on for a few months after finishing the ventipulmin even though he appeared better.
It has now come back and after initial ventipulmin I am treating it again using the herbal stuff but wondering if it is a waste of money and it just clears up on its own once the fungus season is gone.
Has anyone had good results using supplementary feeding to cure or ease symptoms of equine problems.
There is a huge range of supplements and herbal type cures for horse ailments - do they really work or is it that most problems tend to go away on their own after a while?
I have just bought some breathing supplements for my pony as he has a seasonal breathing allergy to I think autumnal fungus spores - treated last year with ventipulmin and in addition a herbal supplement which I kept him on for a few months after finishing the ventipulmin even though he appeared better.
It has now come back and after initial ventipulmin I am treating it again using the herbal stuff but wondering if it is a waste of money and it just clears up on its own once the fungus season is gone.
Has anyone had good results using supplementary feeding to cure or ease symptoms of equine problems.