Horse Health Conditions: Natural Cures

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Blackstrap Molasses
Posted by Buddy (North Carolina) on 02/24/2016
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Tractor supply has hay bales with molasses in it for feed that I am going to use with my living soil mix for planting veggies in. there are a lot of people that use it as a foliar feeding for plants too. It will also kill leaf fungus on your squash and cucumber plants and get rid of aphids and keep fire ants away from your grow...This stuff is totally amazing. There is a lot of other uses, too many to list. I thank the good Lord for His excellency in creating such a plant for us to derive such a potent medicating juice from. Amen!


Blackstrap Molasses
Posted by Judith (Namibia) on 02/11/2016
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We fed milk cows molasses with their feed in winter. Kept their condition and milk up. Also gave it to a very old horse together with fish oil. The result on his condition was amazing.


Blackstrap Molasses
Posted by Jennifer (Sacramento, Ca) on 08/28/2009
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Molasses is commonly used to help horses, cattle, pigs, etc. get used to new water. If you move to a new location and find that your animals aren't drinking the water because it tastes different, try adding a couple tablespoons of molasses to the water. It helps to mask the new tast of the water with someone sweet that they like. Particularly helpful if your horses are familiar with the smell and taste of molasses.


Blackstrap Molasses
Posted by Carolyn (Novato, Ca) on 12/31/2008
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I use a smear of molassas on my horse's bits to get them to want to get bridled and it works great!! Most sweet feeds for horses (grain mixtures) contains molassas and there's a mix called A & M that we feed to fatten up skinny horses. It's ground up alfalfa and molasses and smells so good! Horses who are on sweet feeds or A & M usually look and feel great... sometimes too good and get frisky when you're riding them. I'm not aware of any specific ailments in horses that molasses fixes. I know that Apple Cider Vinegar helps keep stones from forming in their stomachs... (enteroliths).


Blackstrap Molasses
Posted by LuAnn (Newcastle, CA) on 05/27/2008
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Black Strap molasses in water for horses! Amazing results.

EC: What kind of results? Please share!