Sandylou
Well-Known Member
I'm looking to get a broad spectrum vitamin & mineral supplement for my 7yo, 15hh cob x appy gelding who is currently resting.
He is looking great on a forage only diet but has recently been seen chewing wood and concrete and also itching quite a bit. I have treated him with Coopers fly repellent as advised by my vet and it stopped the itching for a while but he's started to itch again over the past week or so.
Someone has suggested that he may be lacking in nutrients so I would like to try him on a supplement. Should I try a balancer, a powder supplement or a lick? And what composition should I look for?
Here's an example of an analysis I found:-
Protein 10.1%
Fat 4.0%
Ash 28.6%
Crude Fibre 14.0%
Sodium 7870 mg/kg
Calcium 61600 mg/kg
Phosphorous 48200 mg/kg
Vitamins:
Biotin 30 mg
Calcium-D-pantothenate 500 mg
Choline chloride 6000 mg
Folic acid 150 mg
Nicotinic acid 440 mg
Vitamin A 300000 I.U.
Vitamin B1 250 mg
Vitamin B12 5 mg
Vitamin B2 250 mg
Vitamin B6 200 mg
Vitamin D3 10000 I.U.
Vitamin E 1200 mg
Additives (per kg) : Trace Elements
Basic cobaltous carbonate,
monohydrate 50 mg Cobalt
Calcium iodate, anhydrous 30 mg Iodine
Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate 150 mg Copper
Ferrous sulphate,
monohydrate 6000 mg Iron
Manganous oxide 2000 mg Manganese
Sodium selenite 4 mg Selenium
Zinc oxide 6000 mg Zinc
Vitamin K 400mg
I've also posted a similar thread in the Tack Room so apologies if you've read that one too.
Any advice/suggestions are much appreciated
He is looking great on a forage only diet but has recently been seen chewing wood and concrete and also itching quite a bit. I have treated him with Coopers fly repellent as advised by my vet and it stopped the itching for a while but he's started to itch again over the past week or so.
Someone has suggested that he may be lacking in nutrients so I would like to try him on a supplement. Should I try a balancer, a powder supplement or a lick? And what composition should I look for?
Here's an example of an analysis I found:-
Protein 10.1%
Fat 4.0%
Ash 28.6%
Crude Fibre 14.0%
Sodium 7870 mg/kg
Calcium 61600 mg/kg
Phosphorous 48200 mg/kg
Vitamins:
Biotin 30 mg
Calcium-D-pantothenate 500 mg
Choline chloride 6000 mg
Folic acid 150 mg
Nicotinic acid 440 mg
Vitamin A 300000 I.U.
Vitamin B1 250 mg
Vitamin B12 5 mg
Vitamin B2 250 mg
Vitamin B6 200 mg
Vitamin D3 10000 I.U.
Vitamin E 1200 mg
Additives (per kg) : Trace Elements
Basic cobaltous carbonate,
monohydrate 50 mg Cobalt
Calcium iodate, anhydrous 30 mg Iodine
Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate 150 mg Copper
Ferrous sulphate,
monohydrate 6000 mg Iron
Manganous oxide 2000 mg Manganese
Sodium selenite 4 mg Selenium
Zinc oxide 6000 mg Zinc
Vitamin K 400mg
I've also posted a similar thread in the Tack Room so apologies if you've read that one too.
Any advice/suggestions are much appreciated