You should start with a good feed that offers a complete nutrition. If necessary, there are tons of supplements available. It just depends what your horse specifically needs.
But mostly, if your feed is high-quality, mineral supplements aren't necessary.
He's a Quarter Horse from the Lilley Stables. Does "calico" add to the description?
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90% of minerals are silicate.
give them a mineral block or feed them a vet recommended supplement.
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.
Give them a salt lick, or as a vet/feed store about supplements.
You buy minerals and add it to the feed, or you get a red(mineral) salt lick that is always accesible to a horse.
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Give it a salt block... Let it graze... Or get a vet reccomended supplment. :)
give it a mineral block to lickHowrse Answer:Provide a Mineral BlockFeed a Veterinaryrecommended supplement- BarrelRacer56
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.
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.
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.
There are some essential minerals in the horse's salt lick. There are also some very good suppliments that can be added to his daily food.