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Ask the Nutritionist: Dr. Getty's Forum for Equine Nutrition
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Re: Equine Saver

Hi Joanne,

I didn't catch the lead and arsenic in the ingredients. But, it certainly has too many things in it to be reasonable as an appropriate supplement.

Dr. Getty

Where are you from? Bayfield, CO

Re: Equine Saver

http://www.valleyvet.com/Library/lib_30866_-label.pdf Is a link that should work to the ingrediants.

I always fed this stuff, thinking it was great. THEN I DID RESEARCH...

Is it really ok to feed Cobalt, Arsenic, Uranium, Mercury, Lead???

IS there an all in one supplement you can recommend?

I have a cushings horse that gets fat on air but I want to make sure he is getting 100% vitamins and minerals.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Where are you from? Manorville, Long Island, NY USA

How did you locate this forum? Yahoo search on "Equine Saver Bad"

Re: Equine Saver

Hi Christine,

The best all in one that I consider the "gold standard" is Reitsport HA-100 Complete that offers joint and hoof support, immune support, calms the nervous system through B vitamins, keeps digestion healthy, and fills in nutritional gaps found in hay.

All the best,

Dr. Getty

Christine
http://www.valleyvet.com/Library/lib_30866_-label.pdf Is a link that should work to the ingrediants.

I always fed this stuff, thinking it was great. THEN I DID RESEARCH...

Is it really ok to feed Cobalt, Arsenic, Uranium, Mercury, Lead???

IS there an all in one supplement you can recommend?

I have a cushings horse that gets fat on air but I want to make sure he is getting 100% vitamins and minerals.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Where are you from? Bayfield, CO