In today's blog post I would like to talk with you about horse supplements. More specifically I would like to share with you a list of three unique horse supplements that you should start giving your horse in 2013 (that's assuming that you aren't using these products yet).
If you have been a member of the equestrian community for some time now, you have probably noticed that there are hundreds if not thousands of different types of horse products and supplements. There are horse calmers, garlic supplements, feed balancers, joint supplements, digestive aids, wormers, coatshine supplements, mud fever creams and so on.
In addition to this each of type of horse supplement has loads of different formulations. For example when it comes to horse feed balancers there is more than one type of horse feed balancer. There are feed balancers for everyday horses, feed balancers for veteran horses and there are of course feed balancers for horses that are involved in competitive horse riding disciplines.
This massive choice leaves a lot of people with not a lot of experience confused. People that are new to horse riding think that in order to get their horses in top condition they should spend thousands on horse supplements and give their horses as many different types of horse supplements as they possibly can.
The fact is that that is not the case and your horse does not need a lot of different horse supplements to look and feel great. There are only a few horse supplements that have been proven and tested by time and they are garlic supplements, horse feed balancers. To learn more about these supplements check out my article titled "Horse Supplements To Buy in 2013"
Thanks for all the advice! Where are the best place to get these horse supplements? I really want to test them and see if there is a difference.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post. I've been looking up horse supplements, but I don't know where to start. Where would you recommend?
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