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Post by mags on Dec 26, 2008 10:51:35 GMT 1
Anyone used it? Thinking of giving something like that to help give jack abit of a kick start
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Post by rhillahorse on Dec 26, 2008 13:50:31 GMT 1
Rhilla has had it when she was having a course of Global Herbs Restore. They complement each other I think.
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Post by mollymoo on Dec 26, 2008 14:56:58 GMT 1
I use it!!! It has helped my scrawney TB no end to gain/keep condition. Garlic compliments it brilliantly and it is also really cheap in comparison to alot of weight gain/conditioning supplements. It also smells fantastic (curry smell) and helps them to eat up their food. Hope that helps. ;D
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Post by mags on Dec 26, 2008 14:59:55 GMT 1
Perfect thanks guys! Might help him eat up to instead of watching TV!
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Post by jennyb on Dec 26, 2008 15:03:09 GMT 1
I don't give it to the horse, but my rabbits have Fenugreek Crunchies from the pet shop and they love them, Basil sits right up on his back legs to beg for his
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Post by june on Dec 26, 2008 19:28:15 GMT 1
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Post by mags on Dec 26, 2008 19:56:31 GMT 1
I didnt like to say but im wary of feeding garlic and dont use it. I did order some seaweed as well though with the fenugreek but no garlic
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Post by horsey123 on Dec 26, 2008 20:57:27 GMT 1
i feed it to my oldies i think it helps
i also feed seaweed its great for feet i would price it up i only pay £1 per kilo form my trimmer i found it alot more on line
brewers yeast is also good for weight gain and condition
dont forget gots of linsead treats hehe
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Post by jen1 on Dec 27, 2008 0:52:32 GMT 1
Rhilla has had it when she was having a course of Global Herbs Restore. They complement each other I think. ack ya bet me too it, kick start him on restore and maintain on flax oil and glovavite. and plian ole chop if you can get it, as much time munching hay/haylage as poss, im 100% certain that whats helped our 2 tb's scoffing 20 hours a day, bit hard though if you only have stables , we have very posh sand pit atm ps, global herbs has an ofer on there muscle up which is fenugreek,and lots of other stuff and can still be fed with restore in lower doses, duh the offer is b,o,g,o,f ive bought 10 tubs and got 10 free,
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Post by mags on Dec 29, 2008 10:47:41 GMT 1
ty for that
Your right about scoffing 20 hours a day. Dan now he's out 24/7 on al that land is gonna pop come summer if he doesnt start to loose weight soon and he is getting no hard feed at all, not bad for a TB
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Post by pinkpony on Dec 29, 2008 18:30:42 GMT 1
Watsit for good for with the neddies? I like it in my curry....
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Post by rhillahorse on Dec 29, 2008 20:04:27 GMT 1
It smells like curry! Good for putting condition on poor doers and stimulating appetite.
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Post by mollymoo on Dec 29, 2008 21:14:41 GMT 1
I had never heard about the garlic thing but it does make sense now....my boy didnt get any supplements at his old home, just grass in summer and straights in the winter. I got him and started feeding him garlic and he got very 'low' and 'lethargic' he has been on propell since and been very different. I may well cut out the garlic now. I have also fed brewers yeast and it seems to be good!
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