- Great for weight gain
- Stimulates the appetite
- Increases palatability of food
Directions for use:
Feed 5g per 100kg of body weight per day.
A 25ml level scoop gives approximately 22g (Scoop Not Included).
Please note that the 500G option will come in a bag rather than a tub.
Precautions:
Do not feed to pregnant or lactating mares. For animal use only. Introduce to the horse’s
diet gradually, splitting total daily serving between AM and PM feeds (when applicable).
Serving size dependent on the individual animal but use this as a starting guide. Store indoors or under cover in a frost-free, cool dry place out of direct sunlight. Replace lid after use. This product is not a Veterinary medicine which is subject to authorisation.
Analytical Constituents – Ash 3%, Oil 7%, Protein 23%, Fibre 25%.
FAQs
What are the benefits of fenugreek for horses?
Fenugreek is a traditional herb often used in cooking, and is associated with a number of human health benefits including lowering cholesterol and controlling blood sugars. Many equine owners have found there are also benefits of fenugreek seeds for horses, primarily in helping to maintain a healthy digestive system. It can also be beneficial in helping with appetite, particularly in horses or mares who are normally fussy eaters and need to gain weight. Finally, fenugreek is thought to support healthy milk supply in pregnant mares.
How do I feed fenugreek seed to my horse?
Our fenugreek seed can easily be added to your horse’s feed, as most horses find it a palatable addition to their diets. Splitting the amount over two meals can be a good idea for animals who are known to be fussy eaters.
How much fenugreek should I give to my horse?
We recommend adding 5 grams for every 100 kilograms of body weight to your animal’s feed.
Are there any side effects of fenugreek for horses?
While some owners have reported gas in horses who have consumed too much fenugreek, there are no known side effects for taking the herb in moderation. However, it is not recommended for pregnant or lactating mares.