If it really were yucca - he probably do better on a couple granny
smith apples cut up in his feed.
Truman
Kathy Copeland wrote:
Here is a one Barn Yard Study that has been taking place for
many a year and will continue to do so as long as there is a need.
We feed our older arthritic horse a joint supplement that is
high in yucca. When feeding them joint supplements that are not high
in yucca they appear to be stiffer and don't move around well. When
feed the joint supplement containing yucca they are not stiff and even
lope around the pasture. So in our one barn yard study I see yucca
having antinflammatory properties. So in my opinion which I am
relatively sure no one gives a crap about, yucca should stay banned.
If we remove yucca from the banned list because one of our
sponsors uses it in their product what would that say about the
AERC--yep that they can be bought and I don't think the majority of us
members want to even go there.
-- "Say what you will about the ten commandments, you must always
come
back to the pleasant fact that there are only ten of them
"Say what you will about the ten
commandments, you must always come back to the pleasant fact
that there
are only ten of them."H.L. Mencken