If a horse is lacking minerals in it's diet you can add a mineral supplement either in a block form or in a loose form. If the mineral supplement does not seem to work you can also add a pelleted ration balancer or mineral enhanced feed. It is always recommended to consult with a equine veterinarian regarding any dietary changes.
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You buy minerals and add it to the feed, or you get a red(mineral) salt lick that is always accesible to a horse.
give them a mineral block or feed them a vet recommended supplement.
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Give it Calorific mash.
You can give the horse a mineral block to lick. These are sold in feed stores and come in many varieties and sizes.
yes if your horse is lacking minerals. a mineral block will help put minerals into its diet and plus horses like them to lick
Howrse answer.Provide mineral block AND feed veterinary recommended supplimentsCheck out mine, SaddleSitter
give it a mineral block to lickHowrse Answer:Provide a Mineral BlockFeed a Veterinaryrecommended supplement- BarrelRacer56
The easiest way is to provide a mineral salt block free choice for your horse to lick. These can be purchased from any reputable farm supply store or horse feed store.
Salt lick, you can get a mineral , or salt, lick at you feed store.
put them in their box and then you might find a mineral block then feed it to them.