Re: Horse WILL NOT eat his minerals
janieclougher@...
One can get away with a 10:1:3:3 ratio of iron, copper, zinc and manganese; but really, to prevent issues down the road, I think all horses should be on a 4:1:3:3 ratio. If manganese is high, then use that same ratio with regards to manganese, but don't add any iron, even if it looks like you should.
Jaini (BVSc),Merlin,Maggie,Gypsy BC 09 ECIR mod/support http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ECHistory/files/Jaini%20Clougher%2C%20Smithers%20BC/
---In EquineCushings@..., <drumrunner7@...> wrote : What is the recommended iron, copper, zinc balance for a horse with out IR? IR horses are suppose to be 4:1:4 or less correct? |
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