char1304
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Post by char1304 on Nov 4, 2014 20:33:58 GMT
Hi . I am looking into starting to feed my horse turmeric for his joint problems . Just interested in hearing peoples thoughts and experiences with it
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Turmeric
Nov 27, 2014 21:39:32 GMT
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Post by eskvalleystud on Nov 27, 2014 21:39:32 GMT
I started feeding this to help settle gastric upset and it works very well. I have also fed it to my oap's however not sure if see any difference as one has been unwell and one thinks she is still 3!
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Post by clifton on Nov 28, 2014 13:45:08 GMT
you need to go on the turmeric user group on facebook if you do not already know about it; plenty of information on there
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Post by highlandponio on Dec 18, 2014 8:37:15 GMT
I feed my 21 year old turmeric for her joints and I can really see an improvement. She cantered across the field the other day and even but a buck in, I've not seen her do that in years.
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kirky
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Post by kirky on Jan 27, 2015 17:01:31 GMT
Agree their FB page is excellent and has all the information you will need. In my experience when my friend put her aged pony on it she seemed to do well on it however when I put my horse on it, for maintenance purposes only, he got very fizzy and for some strange reason started box walking at night which he never does, as soon as I took him off it he stopped the box walking, needless to say I don't give it him anymore. I do use it myself and I do think it helps with joint issues just that it tastes disgusting although the horses did seem to like it. Definitely join their group though.
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Turmeric
Feb 6, 2015 9:55:51 GMT
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Post by cariad on Feb 6, 2015 9:55:51 GMT
I used to feed it but found it tedious, mixing etc. So I ordered freshly baked "turmeric treats" from a lady on FB. They haven't arrived yet but I'm going to see how I get on with them and may bake some of my own. I apply turmeric to my geldings legs as he gets mud rash, it works well if I'm honest.
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