StableFeed Spirulina Chia Horse Supplement, 3-lb bag
Highly effective horse supplement with excellent user reviews.
Cavalor Muscle Force Powder shows mixed results in maintaining muscle mass. Some horses refuse to eat it, while others show improvements. High cost is a concern for many users. Future results are awaited.
Some horses may refuse to eat the supplement due to its taste.
Prevention: Mixing with more palatable feeds may help.
The supplement is praised for having a limited set of ingredients.
The packaging and mixing are convenient for users.
The product has a pleasant smell.
Users appreciate the quality of the product.
Many horses refuse to eat the supplement.
Tip: Mixing with sweetfeed or molasses might improve taste.
The cost of the supplement is considered high.
Users don't see immediate results.
The product tends to clump up when mixed with water.
Tip: Mixing it directly with dry feed might help.
Some horses showed no results
No, many horses refuse to eat it due to its taste.
Results may take time and are not always obvious.
Yes, many users find it costly.
Some users report that it mixes well with dry feeds but may clump if water is added. Would recommend mixing it with grain or other palatable feed.
"One of a several supplements that we've tried over the years with our older pony geldings to maintain their muscle mass. I really like that this is a limited set of ingredients with no fillers, and it comes packaged in a tub making it easy to use. Of course supplements take time to show results but ..."
"Unfortunately, Cavalor Muscle Force Powder didnβt work out for us. All six of our horses completely refused to eat it, no matter how we tried to mix it in. Itβs disappointing because we were excited about the potential benefits, but if the horses wonβt touch it, itβs a waste of money. I woul..."
While some users see benefits, the high cost and palatability issues make this supplement a questionable choice. Consider mixing with more appealing feeds if you decide to try it.