Feeding Seaweed is known to be a good way of providing natural trace minerals that are often lacking in a horse’s normal diet.
Seaweed is often fed to maintain normal hoof health as well as to help support skin condition.
Benefits
- Natural source of minerals and trace elements
- Aids general condition
Brand | Global Herbs |
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Presentation | Dried Herbs |
Applicator/ Dispenser | Measuring Scoop |
Recyclable | Recyclable Plastic |
Pregnancy Recommendation | Products have not been tested for use in pregnant or lactating mares |
My Product Must Be... | Free From Prohibited Substances, Safe for Lactation, Safe for Pregnancy |
My Horse Is... | Lacking Vitamins & Minerals, Weak Hooved |
Ingredients Label | Ascophyllum Nodosum |
Key Ingredients | Seaweed |
Ingredient Source | Herbal, No Animal By-Products |
Instructions for use | Feed 5-6 x 25ml level scoops daily for an average 500kg horse. Reduce to half this amount for maintenance levels. Seaweed can be fed throughout the year. For ponies at maintenance, add 2 scoops to the feed daily. In work, increase to 3-4 scoops daily. For mares in foal, add 3-4 scoops to the feed daily. For lactating mares, add 4-5 scoops to the feed daily. Do not feed to mares in foal if supplementary feeding stuffs contain Iodine. For stallions at stud, feed 4-7 scoops daily. For youngstock, feed 0.05-0.1% of bodyweight daily. |
Maintenance Feeding Rate (average size animal) | 60g Daily |
How long will it last (days)? | If fed at 3 scoops per day the 1.5kg will last 25 days If fed at 3 scoops per day the 6kg will last 100 days |
Approx cost per day | 32-36p |