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2016/7/15 11:29:12


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In your professional onpinion which of the mating inducing supplements has the minimum ocurrence of side effects? And, if different, which is the most commonly used one?
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hi i always feed the studs and mares wheat germ in their feeds and i always had good luck with both. i sometimes cook up the whole wheat and put in their feeds, i keep away from and non natural feed supps.  thanks ED HESS

What about the non natural feed supps?

Answer
HI I ALWAYS STAY AWAY FROM ANY NON NATURAL SUPPLEMENTS FOR BREEDING HORSES. THERE ARE ALL KINDS OF  THINGS YOUR VET CAN DO TO BRING A MARE INTO HEAT ETC. AND YOU CAN HAVE YOUR VET GIVE YOUR STALLION THINGS THAT THEY BELEIVE WILL HELP THEM IN THE BREEDING SEASON. BUT LIKE I SAID, I STAY WITH ALL NATURAL  THINGS AND USE NO CHEMICALS ON THE HORSES. I THINK THE WHEAT GERM IS THE BEST THING FOR YOUR HORSES. YOU CAN COOK THE WHOLE WHEAT AND ADD IT TO THEIR FEEDS EVERYDAY. I ALWAYS DID THAT IN THE BREEDING SEASON TO ALL MY HORSES. MARES AND STUDS. I NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS GETTING THEM IN FOAL. YOU SHOULD ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT YOUR STUD IS GOOD AND FERTILE . THNAKS ED
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