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Yes it is a good idea. so that when they get bored they dont start chewing on your wood, they just lick the salt block.

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If a horse is lacking minerals what do you give them?

A good grazing area and a salt block! :)


If your horse is lacking minearals what can you do to add more minearals to their diet?

a salt/mineral block is a good source of salt and necessary minerals to your horse. This is also a good choice because your horse will be able to get them when needed. You can also add loose minerals to your horses grains or supplements.


How do you give a horse minerals on Howrse?

To give your horses a salt block you have to find one in the box then click on Salt Block.


Can you feed your horse a small salt block if she likes salt?

I would think so.


How can you get minerals to your horse?

by providing with your horse with a salt block/ salt lick. this provides plently of minerals. you can also give it special mashes or mixes.


What do salt blocks do on Howrse?

A salt block can be found when you put your horse into it's stall. If you get lucky, it is one of the few items you may have, including the whip, blanket, tub of grease, and the salt block. Once you collect the salt block, you may have it in your possession for the rest of the howrse game. Applying it to a horse may increase energy and morale according to how much energy your horse has at the moment. Note: It doesn't matter how long you put your horse in the box for! I got a salt block when my horse was in the box for just 30 minutes. If you would like any help on howrse, I would be glad to assist you! My username is StarlightStallion88. See you there! :) My name on Howrse is cookiespark1, if you want to send me a message and I can help you with things like this.


Is it good to lick a salt block?

Good for livestock and wildlife, not for people.


Can you feed sulfur salt to horses?

yes, works good in the yellow salt block


Can horses eat regular salt instead of a salt block?

Yes, horses can consume regular salt in their feed instead of using a salt block. However, providing a salt block allows horses to self-regulate their salt intake as needed. Make sure the salt is plain and not a mineral mix containing additives like iodine, which can be harmful in high doses.


What does a horse need if its in a stall all day?

If a horse is in a stall all day then they need hay and water. Also you could put in a salt block.


If your horse is lacking minerals what can you do to add more?

Give it a salt block... Let it graze... Or get a vet reccomended supplment. :)


What and how a horse eats?

Horses eat grass and plants. A horse's owner usually feeds his/her horses a mixture of grass a legumes which is called hay. Hay is an important part of a horse's diet. Some owners feed maize, also known as grain. But there are many types of grains you can buy to feed your horse, and it really depends on what your horse needs. If you don't know, you could ask your vet. Carrots, Apples, Pears, and many fruits are given to horses as a treat. Horses will eat many kinds of fruit, but not all horses like these. Horses drink alot of water, so they need a high amount of salt in their diets. Owners usually leave a block of salt in their horse's stall/pasture/round pen so their horse can lick and get the amount of salt they need throughout the day. Many call this "block of salt" a salt lick or a salt block. They come in many sizes.