Horseadvice.com

Site Menu:

Horseadvice.com

Join Us!

Horse Care

Equine Diseases

Training and Behavior

Reproduction

Medications

Reference Material

This is an archived Horseadvice.com Discussion. The parent article and menus are available on the navigation menu below:
HorseAdvice.com » Horse Care » Equine Nutrition, Horse Feeds, Feeding » Fats and Oils in the Diet of Horses »
  Discussion on Buying dry fat supplements
Author Message
Member:
Cassey

Posted on Monday, Jun 30, 2003 - 8:02 am:

Hi all,
My EPSM mare started refusing her liquid oil once the spring grass arrived; that lush sweet grass is just too darn tasty. I have tried every thing I can think of to get her to eat her oil meal (beer last night-all I got was a very concerned look after much snuffling and snorting) In three weeks, her general condition has declined; more stumbling, less energy etc. We are off to a clinic the end of July, I want her feeling good so we get the most out of the weekend. Does anyone in the Southwestern Ontario part of the world know where I can get dry fat supplements? They are apparently more palatable and more easily disguised than the liquid oil I have been using (or trying to use).
Thanks in advance,
Dee
Member:
Aaring

Posted on Monday, Jun 30, 2003 - 8:15 am:

You could try calling Milk Specialties to see who distributes their Performance Paks in your area
https://www.milkspecialties.com/specialties/indexspec.html
Member:
Cassey

Posted on Monday, Jun 30, 2003 - 3:09 pm:

Thanks, Annette. I have emailed them asking for distributor info.
Regards,
Dee
New Member:
Pamfaubu

Posted on Sunday, Mar 13, 2005 - 1:20 am:

Try Uckele.com...they have a wonderful new supplement called "Equa-Mega".
Pam
Member:
Rjbraun

Posted on Thursday, Mar 17, 2005 - 3:39 pm:

Whats your thinking on amimal fats in horse feed?One 12% I buy never had it till about 6 mos.ago she got colic about that time and now kind of picks around it .I am trying a new feed with out it,will see what happens.
Home Page | Top of Page | Join Us!
Horseadvice.com
is The Horseman's Advisor
Helping Thousands of Equestrians, Farriers, and Veterinarians Every Day
All rights reserved, © 1997 -
Horseadvice.com is a BBB Accredited Business. Click for the BBB Business Review of this Horse Training in Stokesdale NC