Just a quick post this morning, about theses little lumps of
goodness lots of you will probably know these are Himalayan salt licks. I recently
bought five of these, one for each of our equines, we have the NAF salt licks
but that is only due to the shop selling that type, considering they are all Himalayan
salt licks I don’t supposes it make a differences weather it comes from NAF,
Global Herb, or any other companies that sell them.
The Salt licks have been very popular with the equines most
of them except the ponies waited till night to try them out. They’ve all
started to lick them smooth now, this is a photo of Tipper’s one, he hasn’t had
it long but it’s already starting to go smooth.
The salt licks contain natural minerals and trace elements,
these licks are good for many reasons one of them being it is very rare for a
horse or pony to over lick it. Niko licked his one rather a lot when he first
got it but then shortly after calmed down, and now only gives it a little bit
of a licking every night (our equines are still staying in over night).
4 comments:
This get's me to thinking...I wonder where they got their salt before salt licks? Now that will bug me until I find out.
Have a lovely weekend! xo
My pony Poppy loves salt licks but I get the complete opposite reaction from my horse. He won't go near it so I have to give him his salt in his feed.
We don't get that particular salt lick in our feed stores though.
Thank both of you for your comments.
Sherri, if you’re referring to where wild horses get their salt from they have a far wider choice of grazing than domestic horses and will most likely get their salt from mineral deposits, but if you meant where our equines got their salt from we added salt to their feeds, but the licks are way better and easier too ;)
My sissy bought me one of those years ago...when they first came into the public demand. It was on a rope, so you could hand it. I often caught Wa mare licking it too...and it dwindled to nothing( the real proof).
I love them and the reviews are better for them than normal mineral salts.
I am gonna have to get another one with a hole though...seems it is more appealing to mine off the ground.
KK
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