A Basic Guide to Horse Supplements for Equines

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Which supplements do you give your horse and for what?

Take a look in any tack and feed store and the selection of horse supplements can be just as overwhelming as the horse tack they have available.

Horse supplements are available in a wide range of forms, such as powders, gels, cookies, pellets and syrups and are all available in ample quantities at local retailers catering to horse owners.

There are also plenty of variations in the types of horse supplements available, such as herbal, synthetic and natural.

But which supplements does your horse really need?

Horses require a balanced nutritional program including essential vitamins and minerals. Sometimes, that nutritional program may mean adding supplements, but be aware to not overdo it.

It is always best to discuss with your veterinarian whether to provide your horse with supplements and with which products you should be using.

Here is a basic guide go horse supplements to help get you started.


JOINT Supplements

Achy and stiff joints may benefit from joint supplements

Horse joint supplements are among the most popular supplements available on the market.

Stiff and achy joints heal very slowly and joint supplements may provide much needed relief sooner than if left on their own.

This type of supplement is usually available in various forms, such as powder, liquid, pellet or granula for ease of use.

Joint supplements may contain ingredients as glucosamine, MSM, yucca, hyaluronic acid, chondroitin and others.

Some horse riding associations may prohibit some of the ingredients used in Joint supplements so you may need to check with your association or breed registry before using certain joint supplements.

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HOOF Supplements

Cracked and brittle hooves or chronic foot soreness

Hooves take almost a full year for a hoof to grow out but hoof care supplements can yield positive results in as little as two months.

However, its usually best to choose one hoof supplement and stick with it.

Hoof care supplements usually list their main ingredients as biotin, methionine and lysine.

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