For years I have fed a regimen of psyllium husk one week each month. Sand colic is a big issue in Southern California. Knock on wood, since starting this - no sand colic 👍
My gelding is an easy keeper prone to being overweight, so I feed him a ration balancer made by our local farmers' co-op plus Animed Remission just to prevent chances of founder. He's on 24/7 turnout so he wears a muzzle during the spring, part of the summer, and fall.
If your hay gets a little dusty fill a string hay net with hay and then dunk the whole thing into a 55 gallon drum of water this washes most of the dust off it’s a good idea to do this withnyour hay before trailering them as that is a important time to be careful of the respetory system and they will eat it all in the trailer before it could begin to mould so it’s a good practice to get into
haha i see that you have a few video requests, but, if you havent done one already, i would love to see a barn tour or even a tack or feed room tour! thx!😁
Mine getting black oil sunflower seeds ,source , big sky minerals ,apple cider vinegar and MSM . I do need to get some of the biotin powder my horse has a lot of problems with chips on her feet .
Hey i like the video! my mare eats 1 quart of Purina equine senior with a scoop of biotin and gastro plex pellets and in the morning she gets equisure and cosequin in a syringe cause she wont eat it in her grain haha
I go on a walk every day and see the same horse by himself trying to munch on a metal gate. But what got me and i wasn't sure if it was normal or not. But you can see his ribs. Please please help me know what you think before i report it.
My horse gets 2 cups of carb safe grain, 2 scoops of Quinessce, 1 scoop of vitamin e, and 1/2 a scoop of joint supplement Edit; I have two horses now. The other one gets 2 quarts of grain, 2 scoops of horse shine complete, 1/2 scoop of joint supplement, and 1 quart of smoked alfalfa cubes
lpssecretwolf aj I depends what they need one of my horses a ottb who needs a lot and one is a quarter horse who doesn’t I recommend talking to a equine nutritionist the ottb is 14yo the quarter horse is 12
Hi Kaylee 😃 That is so great you are getting a horse! I would talk to a knowledgeable person where you buy your feed. They can tell you what might be best for your horse. With my horses, I always make sure they have grass hay in front of them at all times. And when you are adding new feed to their diet, you want to do it slowly so they can adjust to the new feed, including the hay you feed. When we change our horses diets it take a couple of weeks for their stomach flora (bacteria in the GI tract) to be able to handle the new feed. You could also talk to your vet, they would be a great resource. Good luck with your new horse!
W for Wumbo basic feed Such as chaff and pellets because if it does trail riding it doesn’t take up as much energy as an eventer you shouldn’t need any coat supplement but if you want to you can add sunflower oil which you can buy at super market
almost all supplements are a waste of money. Nowadays, there are so many feed options that you can find many of these supps already imbedded in the bagged feeds. Many supps have no effect unless injected.
There are scientific proven supplements that actually works. Some really do improve a horse life like there is loads of joints supplements that are made in labs nowadays .
For years I have fed a regimen of psyllium husk one week each month. Sand colic is a big issue in Southern California. Knock on wood, since starting this - no sand colic 👍
My gelding is an easy keeper prone to being overweight, so I feed him a ration balancer made by our local farmers' co-op plus Animed Remission just to prevent chances of founder. He's on 24/7 turnout so he wears a muzzle during the spring, part of the summer, and fall.
Whole flax seed works amazing with your horses coat. We use it morning and night. You can tell a huge difference in less than a week!!
Shouldn't you boil and grind it so they absorb the nutrients more
If your hay gets a little dusty fill a string hay net with hay and then dunk the whole thing into a 55 gallon drum of water this washes most of the dust off it’s a good idea to do this withnyour hay before trailering them as that is a important time to be careful of the respetory system and they will eat it all in the trailer before it could begin to mould so it’s a good practice to get into
haha i see that you have a few video requests, but, if you havent done one already, i would love to see a barn tour or even a tack or feed room tour! thx!😁
This will be coming up really soon :)
Mine getting black oil sunflower seeds ,source , big sky minerals ,apple cider vinegar and MSM . I do need to get some of the biotin powder my horse has a lot of problems with chips on her feet .
I love to feed coco soya as a supplement and my horse loves it , I also give him the biotin too same one :) love your videos ! :)
Awesome! Thank you so much! :)
Hey i like the video! my mare eats 1 quart of Purina equine senior with a scoop of biotin and gastro plex pellets and in the morning she gets equisure and cosequin in a syringe cause she wont eat it in her grain haha
Awesome video
My 18 year old show horse gets:
BiotinDaily
SmartMuscle Mass
Red Cell Pellets
Flex Max Joint Supplement
I go on a walk every day and see the same horse by himself trying to munch on a metal gate. But what got me and i wasn't sure if it was normal or not. But you can see his ribs.
Please please help me know what you think before i report it.
could you do a video on how you package your jumps when you sell them????
That will be coming up very soon :)
i recommend safe choice original to add its probably about 60$-70$
Ellarose Murdoch where I live I feed that and it's only 13$
My horse eats I board btw anyway she eat sweet feed and grain mixed and mare magic
My horse gets 2 cups of carb safe grain, 2 scoops of Quinessce, 1 scoop of vitamin e, and 1/2 a scoop of joint supplement
Edit; I have two horses now. The other one gets 2 quarts of grain, 2 scoops of horse shine complete, 1/2 scoop of joint supplement, and 1 quart of smoked alfalfa cubes
How old are they? Which one do u think would better for a 9 year old mare?
lpssecretwolf aj I depends what they need one of my horses a ottb who needs a lot and one is a quarter horse who doesn’t I recommend talking to a equine nutritionist the ottb is 14yo the quarter horse is 12
Do you know anything about purina Enrich plus grain
do you know what feed i should feed my colt im getting him next week he is 1 1/2 and really skinny
Hi Kaylee 😃
That is so great you are getting a horse! I would talk to a knowledgeable person where you buy your feed. They can tell you what might be best for your horse. With my horses, I always make sure they have grass hay in front of them at all times. And when you are adding new feed to their diet, you want to do it slowly so they can adjust to the new feed, including the hay you feed. When we change our horses diets it take a couple of weeks for their stomach flora (bacteria in the GI tract) to be able to handle the new feed. You could also talk to your vet, they would be a great resource.
Good luck with your new horse!
What is recommended for a mature trail riding horse?
W for Wumbo basic feed
Such as chaff and pellets because if it does trail riding it doesn’t take up as much energy as an eventer you shouldn’t need any coat supplement but if you want to you can add sunflower oil which you can buy at super market
almost all supplements are a waste of money. Nowadays, there are so many feed options that you can find many of these supps already imbedded in the bagged feeds. Many supps have no effect unless injected.
There are scientific proven supplements that actually works. Some really do improve a horse life like there is loads of joints supplements that are made in labs nowadays .
@@Lexi-hk3iv no better supplement than whole oats