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.
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 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.
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
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.
the answer for Howrse is a mineral block, and a veterinary recommended supplement. good luck guys!!!!
I don't know what it's called but what we do is give him a salt lick. I don't know what it's called but what we do is give him a salt lick.
Yes, horses may benefit from mineral blocks to help ensure they receive essential minerals that may be lacking in their diet. Providing a mineral block can help support overall health and prevent deficiencies in minerals such as salt, calcium, phosphorus, and trace minerals. It's important to choose a mineral block specifically designed for horses and monitor their intake to prevent overconsumption.
Put out a mineral block (looks like salt block but brown) or mix a mineral supplement in with your horses grain.
This includes adding vitamins, minerals, or other nutrients to make up for deficiencies in your diet that may contribute to ADHD symptoms. The assumption is that nutritional component that your body needs is lacking from your diet. Mostly carrots vegetables and foods with a lot of minerals.