Minerals Your Horse Needs
While many of us believe our "complete" feed gives our horses
all of the essential minerals he needs for optimum health, that may
not, actually, be true.
Due to variations in how much owners feed each horse, your horse
may not be getting the recommended daily amount.
Horses need calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, sodium and
sulfur. They also need some "trace" minerals-smaller amounts of
other minerals:
selenium
iodine
copper
zinc
manganese
iron
cobalt
Some minerals are more prevalent in some parts of the country
than in others. So while you may think your horse is getting proper
nutrition from locally grown hay, he may not be.
Putting out a high quality mineral block is the first and most
important step. But you may need to add even more minerals to his
diet. Look for a dietary supplement that matches the particular
needs of your horses. Veterinarians recommend that you don't
overlap-use only one supplement and do so in moderation.
Mineral overdoses can happen, so definitely compare labels and
check with your veterinarian before feeding any supplements.












