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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1005645" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>A normal 'unmedicated' cattle mineral should pose no problem for horses. </p><p>Only issue I can think of would be if the DDG or other grain product that may be mixed in as a filler contains any of the fumonisin class of mycotoxins - 2ppm will kill a horse - but it'd be unlikely that they'd consume enough to cause an issue.</p><p></p><p>But - if it contains ionophores - rumensin/monensin or bovatec/lasalocid - it could definitely be a problem. </p><p>Not sure I'd want to feed a 'medicated' mineral containing CTC to horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1005645, member: 12607"] A normal 'unmedicated' cattle mineral should pose no problem for horses. Only issue I can think of would be if the DDG or other grain product that may be mixed in as a filler contains any of the fumonisin class of mycotoxins - 2ppm will kill a horse - but it'd be unlikely that they'd consume enough to cause an issue. But - if it contains ionophores - rumensin/monensin or bovatec/lasalocid - it could definitely be a problem. Not sure I'd want to feed a 'medicated' mineral containing CTC to horses. [/QUOTE]
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