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A simple, no mess approach to a supplement which will have horses gleaming with health
Linseed meal is a fantastic addition to your horse’s feed bucket. It’s a unique supplement which is high in healthy fats and fatty acids, yet also a great source of high-soluble fibre. It is particularly popular with showing yards who are looking to achieve exception show-ring ready coats and a strong topline.
Nutritious linseed meal is popular because:
It is rich in fatty acid omega 3, which significantly supports coat and skin health. The result is a glistening coat with very little effort. It also helps develop an increased topline
High in calories yet low in starch and sugar, it makes for a brilliant conditioning supplement which is suitable for all horse types, even older animals or those prone to laminitis. Low starch levels also offer a ‘safer’ energy source in comparison to other cereal feeds
Alongside high levels of omega 6, linseed meal also contains zinc, vitamin B1, manganese, magnesium, phosphorus and copper. These nutrients have shown to aid both the immune system and improve joint health
It provides a noteworthy amount of protein to your horse’s feed bucket.
In the past, messy and time-consuming boiling may have deterred owners, however Omega’s product is ready prepared for ultra-convenience. Micronized to remove any unsafe toxins, owners can now simply add to their horses feed and reap the benefits.
Composition
Nutritional Analysis:
Crude Protein 23%
Crude Fibre 7%
Crude Fats & Oils 37%
Composition
Linseed Meal
Feeding Guidelines
Feed between 100g – 200g per day depending on size of horse or pony.
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