I'm curious if there is any merit to feeding brewer's yeast. My husband bought a bucket by mistake and I thought what the heck, let's see if it does anything.
It's a probiotic, I guess, and the label says it's useful during shedding season, or for horses with loose stools.
Germans always say shedding hair affects the immune system negatively, and horses require supplements bi-annually during these times.
Someone please say so if it's not a good thing.
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I don't think that it hurts anything. I'd watch to see if he shows any signs of digestive upset. I don't think horses need more supplements when shedding though.
There is a specific specie of yeast that was recommended for loose stools that I tried, but didn't see any improvement. I tried over fall and winter, so I can't comment on his coat. He's a messy yak during that time.
I fed it for a few years. It smells delicious. I can't even remember why I did originally, certainly causes no harm! (Nice to "see" you again blogging. I need to get back to it as well!)
You hadn't updated your blog for so long, I'd removed it from my reading list. So glad to have you back! As to Brewer's Yeast, here's an article I found - https://www.totalhorse.co.uk/health/feed-supplements/brewers-yeast/
You are so not German then LOL: ) Thanks for the comment, I just figured out I have to enable comments for some reason, after all this time...no idea. I fed the entire bucket of yeast and only saw a sheen on my donkey that someone noticed. She doesn't need any more nutrients....
Thank you. I did not see any difference at all so a big waste of effort and money. Oh well!
Thanks for commenting. I don't know why I suddenly need to approve comments. You're a techie, ideas?
Thanks Connie. I have a broken arm now as you might know, from falling over on my ebike. SO embarrasing, not like your accident. I just lost my balance waiting for a car to pass me. I cannot pick up poop nor chop an onion, it just runs away from me.
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