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Re: Glazen Complete/Lite and Chia

Hello Nancy,

Glanzen Complete is an excellent choice. The dosing would be 1/2 cup per 400 lbs of body weight, not to exceed 1 1/2 cups per day.

1/2 cup is equivalent to 8 level Tablespoons, so the dosing, figured in Tablespoons, would be 1 level Tablespoon per 50 lbs of body weight. (or 1/2 cup per 600 lbs of body weight).

The scoop provided with both of these products is 1/2 cup (4 fluid ounces in volume).

Glanzen Lite Complete is also an option -- it is lower in fat and therefore, more appropriate for an overweight horse. The dosing there would be 1 level Tablespoon per 75 lbs of body weight.

You would not give Chia seeds in addition to Glanzen Complete or Glanzen Lite Complete since both of these are flaxseed meal based. Chia seeds is a source of omega 3s, but you would be overdoing them if you were to feed Chia plus flax.

All the best,

Dr. Getty
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Nancy
I started using the Glazen Complete a few weeks ago for my three horses (a Percheron and two minis). I am only giving the minis a heaping tablespoon of the Glazen Complete and would like to know how much I should be giving them. Both have hoof/joint issues (one mini is a dwarf, the other had foundered in all four feet and is insulin resistant). I do not want them to put on too much weight and was wondering if I should switch all to the Glazen Lite. I have also been giving all three of my horses Chia seeds and wanted to know if it was necessary to continue doing so now that they are on the Glazen. Thank you!

Where are you from? Bayfield, CO