Veteran
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Location: southcentral pennsylvania | Had the same problem with my mare. I bought some sweet feed, put a little supplement in the sweet feed, and squeezed it with my hands, and put it in the feed box. Then I put a little "nonpolluted" sweet feed over that. Worked well, particularly when I fed her last, while the rest of the horses were happily eating their grain! I gradually added more of the supplement as time went by.
Edited by heritagelanefarm 2009-09-21 7:02 AM
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Location: Northern Utah | I don't suppiment any of my horses. So maybe my views are not valid. But I have on occassion had to medicate a horse, and I occassionaly give some electrolytes to horses when I know I will be doing long distance rides. I have used beat pulp as the medium to feed what ever I am adding. I have taught my horses to eat beet pulp. Most don't like it at first, but when the rest of the herd gobbles in down , they soon learn to eat it. And they learn to like it. This time of year, I'd add some fresh apples from the trees around the farm or some carrots from the garden. Once they are eating the Soaked pulp. I can add the other items to the soaked pulp with out the horses turning their nose up. And they seem to remember that they like it, even when I go several months with out feeding it. |