Look what came in the mail yesterday! Hubby was so excited, he was the one to open it – so you might see his fingers in the photos!
I had written about Apple Cider Vinegar being good for horses… and …
(Scroll down to read how apple cider vinegar is good for horses!)
THANK YOU, BRAGG LIVE FOODS!
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In the package were these two books (APPLE CIDER VINEGAR and BRAGG HEALTHY LIFESTYLE), Liquid aminos and Organic sprinkles that are easy to ship! So if you would like either book, the Bragg liquid amino acids or the Bragg Organic Sprinkles, just click one of the below links, pay $1 (I will give it to the Bucket Fund) and I will send you the item!
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APPLE CIDER VINEGAR FOR YOUR HORSE (everyone uses Bragg because it is the most pure with the ‘mother’ ingredient.)
Excerpt from article on About Frugal Living website:
Vinegar for Horses
Pets and Animals Tip
From Pat Veretto, Your Guide to Frugal Living.
Using vinegar to keep your horse healthy and comfortable
Vinegar contains nutrients needed for horses and other animals as well as humans and according to “Apple Vinegar”.com, “No known pathogens can survive in raw apple vinegar.”
As a feed additive and an external grooming aid, the cost of apple cider vinegar can’t be beat.
A reader wrote this: “I feed vinegar to my horses to keep the flies away. I pour 1/4 cup of cider vinegar on their grain once a day and it really keeps the flies away from them! They seem to like it, too.”
Then another one added this:
” Add approximately 5 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar to your horse’s oats morning and evening to dramatically reduce fly bites. We have a Quarterhorse who was literally covered in welts from fly bites. After starting on the vinegar, the bites disappeared and were kept under control for the remainder of the season.”
And yet another reader said this:
“For reducing swelling on a horse (or any animal), wrap the leg in a rag soaked in apple cider vinegar. Wrap in plastic and then bandage to hold it in place – leave on for 4 or more hours. And, finally: Vinegar in the horse feed is also said help with breathing problems.”
Testimonial from Desiree Dautreuil — Champion Barrel Horse Racer — Lafayette, LA
I feed Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar to my three barrel racing horses. It has nutritional benefits, it helps with their arthritis and digestiion. I dont even buy equine supplements any more… just get a gallon of BRAGG ORGANIC APPLE CIDER VINEGAR. it works on them from the inside out. Thank you so much for this GREAT product!
Desiree Dautreuil
Apple Cider Vinegar for Horses: Nutritional Supplement
Apple Cider Vinegar for Horses: Insect Control
Apple Cider Vinegar for Horses: Thrush & Other Hoof Problems
Apple Cider Vinegar for Horses: Fungus & Other Skin Problems
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR FOR PETS (From the Bragg website)
I had no idea!…
Apple Cider Vinegar: Holistic Healing for CatsIn researching holistic care for cats, there are a few remedies that come up over and over again. One of these is apple cider vinegar – something I use to treat bladder infection in my own body. From what I’ve seen, apple cider vinegar is effective in treating a number of ailments in cats; bladder blockages and infections, ear infections, mange, fleas, mites, ringworm, upper respiratory problems, and more. Always dilute apple cider vinegar when using it with cats! Important Note: If your cat is showing signs of illness, it is important to take them to your veterinarian to make sure you get a correct diagnosis. Once you know for sure what is wrong with your cat, then decide whether you will use a holistic or pharmaceutical treatment. Using Apple Cider Vinegar InternallyWhen ingested, apple cider vinegar helps to create an acidic environment in the digestive tract. This breaks up bladder crystals and kills harmful bacteria. Taking apple cider vinegar internally is a remedy for bladder blockages, bladder infections, respiratory infections, and other illnesses caused by bacteria. Along with using apple cider vinegar, cats which normally eat dry food should be switched to wet food and up their moisture intake. Adding apple cider vinegar to cat food1/4 teaspoon Apple Cider Vinegar, 1 teaspoon chicken broth, 1 can of wet cat food
Adding apple cider vinegar to the cat’s water2 teaspoons of Apple Cider Vinegar, 1 cup of Water
Applying Apple Cider Vinegar TopicallyParasites are not fond of apple cider vinegar’s acidity. Applying a hearty apple cider vinegar mixture to your cat topically can kill fleas, mites, and ringworm. This mixture can also clean their skin thoroughly, removing allergens that cause acne and itching. Please note: the acid in apple cider vinegar can be abrasive to a cat’s tender skin, so be sure to dilute it. Young or sensitive cats may need a more diluted mix. Cleaning your cat’s ears
Apple Cider Vinegar Mange Treatment
Apple Cider Vinegar RubDilute Apple Cider Vinegar with water and apply with paper towel. Use this technique to treat allergy skin, acne, fleas, and ringworm. If allergies are the problem, also try switching to ceramic or stainless steel food dishes as well as changing to a scent free/low dust cat litter.
About the Author: Robin Mudge is the Detroit based blogger behind Playful Kitty. Animals are one of her greatest passions. Besides spending lots of time with her 2 cats (Cinco and Manna), Robin loves to learn and enjoys expressing herself artistically. This article was first posted on March 25, 2014 on Playful Kitty. |
Apple Cider Vinegar for Livestock
From the Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance website: 80% of the energy needs of a ruminant (cows, sheep, etc) should come from the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA’s). Acetic, proprionic, and butyric are the three primary VFA’s. For dairy animals, 50-60% of these VFA’s need to be acetic acid (aka vinegar). |
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MORE INFO ON PETS AND APPLE CIDER VINEGAR |
Excerpt from “Apple Cider Vinegar — Miracle Health System” book: “Fight Fleas, Ticks, & Mites: Flea collars & sprays are toxic. Instead use vinegar. Drop tsp Bragg ACV in water bowl, dab on skin, & swab ears if mites.” |
BRAGG PRODUCTS ARE HEALTHY AND THOUGHTFUL – I even like the Drink! I had no idea that there were so many apple cider vinegar products!!
Here is the Bragg website. They have TONS of products. So interesting. I love how it says LIVE foods. My grandmother always said that a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar a day keeps the doctor away!
I truly had no idea there were so many Bragg products!
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FUN FUN FUN! THANK YOU, BRAGG LIVE FOODS!!
WOW!! It is so rare to receive a thank you for a blogpost – what a nice company!
