ChelseaFilly
Member
Hi all,
I've just bought a pony that I've loaned for years. He's amazing in all ways but being an ex showjumping pony, he is stiff.
While I had him on loan (from horrible people), I couldn't really mess around with his feed too much. Now he's home, however, I'm determined to make him better
I had him looked at by the vet who said that the pony is fine, but is in need of a good supplement such as CortaFlex to help him.
I've been told by a couple of friends to try Tumeric with Coconut Oil and Ground Black Pepper in his feed as apparently it's AMAZING. I'm really eager to try this before paying out for CortaFlex. I prefer the money saving (obviously) but also really like the idea of using more natural ingredients and being 100% aware of what my pony is eating.
Has anyone had any experience with this? Does it work? How much of each thing do I give him? He's a 14.2 Irish pony that's quite fat at the moment (we're working on that too!)
Thank you
I've just bought a pony that I've loaned for years. He's amazing in all ways but being an ex showjumping pony, he is stiff.
While I had him on loan (from horrible people), I couldn't really mess around with his feed too much. Now he's home, however, I'm determined to make him better
I had him looked at by the vet who said that the pony is fine, but is in need of a good supplement such as CortaFlex to help him.
I've been told by a couple of friends to try Tumeric with Coconut Oil and Ground Black Pepper in his feed as apparently it's AMAZING. I'm really eager to try this before paying out for CortaFlex. I prefer the money saving (obviously) but also really like the idea of using more natural ingredients and being 100% aware of what my pony is eating.
Has anyone had any experience with this? Does it work? How much of each thing do I give him? He's a 14.2 Irish pony that's quite fat at the moment (we're working on that too!)
Thank you