BK> How much and how often is the source of a good debate depending. alw
BK> ask your vet.. although some vets will tell you that feeding vinegar
BK> of time.. again.. I've personally seen it work and have the stone
BK> it.
BK>
BK> The vets that tell you it's a waste of time will tell you that becau
BK> feel that the vinegar is nuetralized by the stomach and the stomach'
BK> to adjust to the intact of acid.. and at the same time it's better
BK> grain since the fermintation of grain produces acids..
BK>
BK> Again.. I do not feed mine grain.. nor would I feed mine enough grai
BK> have this work.. and I've seen vinegar work..
Thanks for the info, I will keep it in mind.
In the fall when the pasture grass had lost most of its nutrients, I
have been giving my colt 1/4 cup Corn Oil (I have seen this topic
mentioned on this echo lately) and it did seem to improve his coat
tremendously..I look at a lot of things as to do things in moderation,
and be careful not to over do it!! Just like people, every horse is
different. My colt being an Appaloosa, his spots are coming out whiter
and brighter...(just kidding...I am starting to sound like a TV ad for
laundry detergent)!??? Thanks again..
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