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Fenugreek Seeds

Extremely palatable and perfect for fussy horses

4 reviews. 5 / 5
Anita - 04/07/2020 21:49
Horse seems to like it none left in the bucket
Anita - 06/05/2020 12:05
Seems to be eating better
Trusted Feefo Customer - 23/04/2020 09:26
Fresh product.  Packaged in paper
Trusted Feefo Customer - 30/10/2019 10:40
Good product like that you can order in a refill bag

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Feeding Guide

 
Weight of Horse/Pony Amount per day                                        
Up to 400kg ½ scoop
Over 400kg 1 scoop

 

1 level (50ml) scoop of Fenugreek Seeds weighs approximately 38g

Unsuitable for pregnant mares due to the uterine stimulating effects of this herb.

Fenugreek has been found to be a flavour preferred by horses. Fenugreek seeds are stated to possess mucilaginous, demulcent and nutritive properties, and have traditionally been used to soothe gastric ulcers and digestive upset, and during convalescence to improve eating and condition. Fenugreek seeds can also be used as a poultice for superficial, uncomplicated wounds once the seeds are boiled with water, cooled, and made into a thick paste.

Following parturition, Fenugreek seeds can be fed as a supplement to mares to stimulate milk flow but should not be fed to pregnant mares due to their uterine stimulating properties.

Feed supplements should be fed according to body weight. Introduce to the horse's diet gradually, splitting between feeds (when applicable).

Fenugreek is a complementary feeding stuff for equine animals. Feedmark uses nothing in the formulation of this product that contravenes competition rules.

Nutrition Information

A culinary herb often used in curries, Fenugreek seeds can be added to the feed to help stimulate a poor appetite or for picky eaters as they are very palatable, especially when used with mint.  The seeds are also a source of protein and fat so can be helpful to improve body condition.

Unsuitable for pregnant mares

Composition

Fenugreek seeds whole (Trigonella foenum graeoum)

Analytical

Crude protein 21.4%
Crude oils & fats 6.7%
Crude fibre 10.5%
Crude ash 3.1%
Acid insoluble ash 6.3%
Sodium <0.1%

My horse is very fussy, could this help?

In certain taste preference studies, Fenugreek has been shown to be one of the horse’s preferred flavours, so in many cases Fenugreek seeds will tempt your horse to eat. If you are trying to mask a particularly unpleasant taste/smell in your horses feed you could also look at Fussy Feeder.

 

My horse is underweight and is fussy, would this help?

Traditionally, Fenugreek Seeds were fed as a conditioning aid- they help to increase appetite, and are high in protein to help support muscle build.