Horses. By Roy Webb on Thursday, August 14, 2014 at - TopicsExpress



          

Horses. By Roy Webb on Thursday, August 14, 2014 at 5:24am Lots of info here, remember nothing is cast in stone, knowing your own animal is a great asset which will enable you to see results or effects quickly, where pepper and oils are concerned you can increase or decrease to suit your particular needs or diet. With the pepper and its effect, (2000% or 20 times increase in absorption) there is a massive leeway to reduce the amount and it will still work, so do not worry to much if sensitivity is a problem.DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS THATS WHAT THE GROUP IS HERE FOR. QUANTITY GUIDE FOR HORSES THREE EASY INGREDIENTS. Add DAILY to the feed. 1. Get a measuring cup to keep in the feed shed. 2. Add a tablespoon (to start with) of TURMERIC POWDER to your cup. 3. Then - to your turmeric powder - add approximately 6-8 grinds of freshly ground cracked pepper and some oil (coconut, olive or linseed) and mix into a paste that can be mixed through the bulk of the feed. Approximately 10mls of oil is required. Please note, making into paste form is completely optional. Many members simply add all ingredients to the top of the feed damp down and mix well. 4. Turmeric will be excreted too fast from your horses system unless you add the freshly ground pepper (piperine). 5. Please note - no other oils are recommended for various reasons, the main reason being that some oils are high in omega 6 - which can cause inflammation. The pepper needs to be freshly ground in a pepper grinder. If you are feeding a sweetened pelleted feed that contains some oil - the turmeric/pepper/oil is fed in addition to this by most horse owners. There has been some discussion about the quantities of coconut oil in Copra and other cocnut oil-based feeds, however there is no harm in adding oil, if for example the oil in Copra is only 5% you will need more.
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