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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

How to Choose Horse Supplements


Everyone would probably agree to the slogan, “health is wealth” and this doesn’t only apply to human beings but to animals as well. It’s really painful on the pockets to shell out lots of money just to bring your pet to the vet and have it treated for some kind of illness. Just like humans, animals such as horses need specific horse supplements to maintain vigor and health.
The types of supplements depend on a gamut of factors such as the horse’s overall health status, age, weight and kind of activities. Since the supplements vary, you should have a clear and accurate assessment of your horse’s health before deciding to give it some powder, pellets or pills.

When a horse ages, its body tends to change dramatically. The older it gets, the harder it is to break down horse supplements. One of the essential nutrients that should be administered to your racing buddy is Vitamin C but unfortunately, it is also one of the most difficult to break down.

On the other hand, Vitamin E is a fat-soluble nutrient that your horse can readily obtain from grazing green grass. Supplements come in different forms like granules, pastes, powder and pellets so it’s important to do your research before settling for a particular type.

In choosing horse supplements, consider your horse’s internal tolerance depending on age, the solubility or ease of digestion and most importantly, the needs of the animal. Many veterinarians would recommend buying products that come from reputable and trusted companies, which have been researched and published in scientific publications.

You must also remember that quality and not quantity is valuable when giving supplements to your horse. Check the expiration date as well as the ingredients in the supplement to give you an idea about its benefits.

By providing your horse with supplements, it can become stronger, livelier, healthier and more productive. Take extra caution in administering the supplements because anything in excess can lead to negative effects on your pet. Also, don’t forget to feed your horse properly because proper nutrition remains to be the main reason for your animal’s top shape.

2 comments:

  1. Interesting post. It is essential to read. I was wonder what other supplements our brain might need.

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  2. Thanks for sharing this article, its been a really great read, I have heard about how I can get supplements for my dog to help with him getting older but there are also horse supplements and a ton of things out there to help your animals. Can't wait to show this to my husband and see what he things.

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