It may
have been dandelion root/leaves..I had an equine herbologist tell me that
dandelion leaves have a very high concentration of potassium. My horse will seek
out the leaves after a ride...
Ranelle Rubin
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On Behalf Of Sally Tarbet Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004
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Equi-Tea
A friend of mine in SC said she was at a ride
last weekend and someone had offered her some Equi-Tea to put in her horse's
water, which almost guaranteed her horse would drink like a thirsty
camel. She said it kind of smelled like alfalfa and left some gook in
the bottom of the bucket, but her horse drank like no tomorrow.
Has anyone heard of this Equi-Tea or know what
its ingredients are? I tried searching the web for more information but
I found nothing.