Oranges
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Post by Oranges on Aug 8, 2005 18:56:41 GMT 1
think i might start putting it in the old mares feed, and probably the ones with sweet itch, though the ones with sweet itch are fairly chubby lol, do you think they might lick it up if i put a bit in a bucket?
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Sutton
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Post by Sutton on Aug 8, 2005 19:27:43 GMT 1
And has anyone found a cheaper version than Asda/Tesco at all? Theirs is 75p for 750mls
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Post by pepepe on Aug 8, 2005 20:24:28 GMT 1
no i brought mine from the horse shop & it cost £6.50p for 500mls never even thought of buying from the super markets. Thanks for a great idea
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gill
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Post by gill on Aug 8, 2005 21:05:58 GMT 1
Sorry to ask again but would it be alright to give to a laminic pony.
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gizmo
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Post by gizmo on Aug 8, 2005 21:27:09 GMT 1
Good for blood cleansing and digestive problems. My boy is on it as he gets inflammtion of the linea alba due to midges. Seems to help!
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Post by chunky monkey on Aug 9, 2005 16:27:33 GMT 1
Try your local tack / feed shop - i buy NAF cider apple vinegar (or whatever brand they have in at the time!), and it costs between £10 and £12 for a 5 litre container.
My 2 have 50ml each a day in their feed, so a 5 litre container lasts me quite a while!
I think it works out much more expensive from the supermarket.
Tracey
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Jen
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Post by Jen on Aug 9, 2005 16:50:52 GMT 1
I bought some for my boy of 23 the other week. I have used it in the past, just stopped for one reason or another...
I bought a 5 litre container of it for about £11.00, and on the back it says to give 75ml to ponies per day and 150ml to horses.
Anyone know of where I can get an extra small measuring jug from, as I worked out that it should last me 33 days, but I seem to be half way through it already after a week or so....I think my thoughts on what looks like 75ml in each feed may be a little on the generous side!?
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Post by RiP Its A Matter Of Principle on Aug 9, 2005 16:57:25 GMT 1
Honey, you know you said it helped your horses breathing? My horse suffers from asthma and gets an inhayler and ventilate in his bucket, do you think this could help him with his breathing too?
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