horses over 13hh will need around 75g of biotin a day
ponies under 13hh will need around 40g of biotin a day
There is no known affects of too much biotin. It is a water solulable vitamin. Your horse can have not enough biotin, but there is no history of problems caused by an overdose of boitin. A good way to find more information is to google : horse too much biotin
The recommended dosage of biotin is 2.5 mcg. Biotin is a supplement often used to help strengthen hair and nails.
It all depends on the amount of work your horse does through out the day. For a large horse you should give 18 ounces for every hour of work.
First off, you should consult a equine veterinarian about correct dosage for your horse. Secondly Amoxicillin should only be available through a prescription provided by your equine veterinarian, and if not it shouldn't be used.
Give them enough rope so them can move there head around but not to much or the horse could escape. Hope this helps!:)
this mainly depends on the horse's workload... is it a hard working lesson horse? it would eat more. Is it a semi-retired horse? it would eat less.
How much rest a race horse should get between races is dependent upon the horse and his health. Usually race horse trainers will give their horses about 3 weeks (21 days) between races. Some horses are able to be raced more or less frequently.
I use hay. It depends on how old your horse is on how much much you give them. My horse is 3 and I give 3 flakes, my sister's is 8 and she gives him four, but it depends on your preference
If you have a question about giving your horse medicine, ask your vet. If he says to give Benadryl, then he should tell you how much. The amount of medicine to give depends on the breed and size of the horse.
You can tell when it's been too much
Depends on what you are treating them for
When you click the link to feed him, a box will appear in which you choose the amount of forage and grain to give him. It also suggests how much you should give of each. Pay attention to this box, and try to feed at the end of your horse's day so that you know exactly how much he needs.