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Post by fox111 on Aug 8, 2009 9:03:11 GMT
I had terrible trouble building up my 5 yr old, I was recommended global herbs muscle up; as stated it was instant improvment!!
although wasnt easy getting him to eat it, now i feed him gobal fenugreek seeds much more palatable. He looks amazing his coat gleams, and he's built up.
Im really impressed now i just feed him pasture mix (can be lazy) which encourages him to break into a trot!! its a family joke as he went to pc camp last week, it was sooo funny day 2 he wanted a snooze after lunch so he lead down and had a snooze!!
anyway also he has fenugreek seeds im really impressed with them does anyone else use them?
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Post by helle on Aug 8, 2009 13:54:07 GMT
we use a supplyment - can't remember who makes it, quite possibly global herbs- it is cooked linseed and fenugreek. We have has some great results with it and generally feed it all year round. It seems to definately bring out the shine.
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Post by drenrowstud on Aug 8, 2009 23:29:07 GMT
we have used fenugreek in the past for a mare with very little milk , it did work quite well
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Post by ada on Aug 13, 2009 20:19:32 GMT
fenugreek leaves buy packets from morrissons brilliant conditioner for coats and top line but the best thing ........ its so much cheaper than branded supplements.
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Post by wilmira on Aug 14, 2009 10:13:15 GMT
have used for a stallion we bought in such poor condition that he had very little appetite, worked wonders
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Post by hoorayhil on Aug 15, 2009 10:51:41 GMT
Hi, I've used a fenugreek and linseed mix for about 10 months and the sesults are fantastic. I buy mine from naturalhorsesupplies.co.uk They normally arrive by mail within 3 days. I also use a free mover mix for my old mare and it seems to be working very well and is a whole lot cheaper than some products on the market.
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Post by fox111 on Aug 15, 2009 11:41:05 GMT
My sec a is sooo hungary he's gone from eating a flap of hay a night to 3 flaps and looks for his brekkie i cant recommend fenugreek enough and at last has topline!
Thanks for website hoorayhill global herbs arnt cheap will also check morrisons for the leaves see if he will eat them.
Do you think they would be ok for youngsters, its given such a lovely shine on the 5 yr olds coat the youngsters could do with the same i suppose as its a natural leaf it wouldnt harm them??
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