Let your horse graze in a fresh pasture. Most of the time, fresh forage has a lot more minerals than hay and oats. However, you should check if your area's soil has a good amount of minerals or not. Sometimes areas have too much, and other times they have too little. Also try salt licks- let them have as much or as little as they want! your welcome unforgivablegal x
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.
A salt lick is good.
i think you should feed it yogurt bites. they are rich in minerals .
You can give the horse a mineral block to lick. These are sold in feed stores and come in many varieties and sizes.
There are vitamins that you can add to their feed. You can purchase these vitamin additives at your local feed store. Also, make sure your horse has free access to a trace mineral salt block.
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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.
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.
They sell mineral blocks at the feed store, and they also sell a mineral supplement that you add daily to the horses feed