Best horse nutritional supplements & remedies according to redditors

We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best horse nutritional supplements & remedies. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Horse calmin supplements
Horse electrolyte supplements
Horse skin, coat & hoof supplements
Horse vitamins & minerals
Horse weight building supplements

Top Reddit comments about Horse Nutritional Supplements & Remedies:

u/TonsOfSalt · 133 pointsr/The_Donald

Buy the 50 lb salt lick. It's useless and about the same price per pound.

Edit: Here's the cheapest one I could find on Amazon which has a perfect review.

u/FFSwhatthehell · 10 pointsr/interestingasfuck
u/ListenHereYouLittleS · 6 pointsr/woodworking

Mineral oil: http://www.amazon.com/UltraCruz-Mineral-Oil-Light-gal/dp/B00OGKPJB0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457449602&sr=8-3&keywords=mineral+oil+gallon

Beeswax: http://www.amazon.com/YELLOW-1LB-Must-Different-Projects-Including-Deodorant-Furniture/dp/B00B3U0FW4/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1457449622&sr=8-1&keywords=beeswax

Get those two things and mix 1/4th beeswax & 3/4th mineral oil. Warm it up in a double boiler system or just put a wide mouth mason jar in a small pot with warm water till it all dissolves. Let it cool and solidify.

Its cheap to make your own. Its fun. And you'll have a shit ton of butcher block wax. Plus, lots of mineral oil to initially treat your cutting boards before the wax mixture.

u/I_make_things · 5 pointsr/chemicalreactiongifs
u/Zahn_Nen_Dah · 2 pointsr/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

You can get the salt before it's been made into a lamp

Licking a chunk of salt is weird in public no matter what. Licking a salt lamp is weirder than licking something that is actually sold as a salt lick.

u/diversification · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Seriously? Same stuff? I'd bet Amazon would sell that...

EDIT:

  1. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00OGKPJB0/

  2. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00A3UUNZO/
u/betrayalatitsfinest · 2 pointsr/DIY

The turpentine is for making the oil easier to spread and mix with the tar. I find it easiest to mix the turpentine and oil first, then add the tar. I have no idea where you would get tar in, I'm assuming the US? Here you can pretty much buy it in any paint store. Maybe something like this could work?. Don't know if it's the exact same, but it does say "100% light pine tar". No idea what the "light" means. If you somehow come across coal tar, stay the hell away. Unlike wood tar, coal tar is highly cancerogenic.

Turpentine is also great for thinning linseed oil paint. If you ever choose to try it, it's rewarding but time-consuming and a little tricky. But once you get the hang of it you'll have a nice smooth finish with a hard, lacquer-like surface and sheen. I would say compared to lacquer, it scratches easier but is not as sensitive to dents. The common advice is to go thinner-to-thicker, i.e turpentine/oil ratio 1:1, then 1:3 and the last coat pure oil paint.

Turpentine is made from pine trees and unlike mineral spirits/thinner it is biodegradable. Keep the stuff away from kids though, because it smells delicious. Like a mix between gasoline, forest, and soda pop.

It's a little-known fact even among the Swedes, but Sweden has a very rich culture of wood preservation techniques.

u/zyck_titan · 1 pointr/nvidia
u/WildFunkyFresh · 1 pointr/The_Donald

Send Google Salt Block Pet Supplements

It's useless and about the same price per pound.