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doug ault
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Posted - 16 Jan 2011 :  7:50:22 PM  Show Profile  Visit doug ault's Homepage Bookmark this topic Add doug ault to your friends list Send doug ault a Private Message  Reply with Quote
What do you think about this, anybody tried it. I am going to get a bag for our pregnant goat anyhow, so am very tempted about putting the horses on it as well.

http://www.understanding-horse-nutrition.com/black-oil-sunflower-seeds.html


DOUG.
http://www.silversun-enterprises.webs.com
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parkvillenerog5
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Posted - 16 Jan 2011 :  8:03:46 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add parkvillenerog5 to your friends list Send parkvillenerog5 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I was gonna try these a bit back for weight gain on my mare, but didn`t know enough about them to go ahead, so also would be greatful for information xxxx


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T42
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Posted - 16 Jan 2011 :  9:00:24 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add T42 to your friends list Send T42 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'd be careful. The omega 3:omega 6 ratio is the wrong way round & so is the Calcium:Phosphorus ratio. I'd be particularly concerned about the Ca:P ratio for the pregnant goat. Don't know if they absorb these the same as horses. Have you got a goat-friendly vet you can ask?
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suyents
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Posted - 16 Jan 2011 :  9:40:47 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add suyents to your friends list Send suyents a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Could you achieve the same weight gain with sunflower oil?..or use soya for that matter?

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Veem
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France
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Posted - 16 Jan 2011 :  9:58:54 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Veem to your friends list Send Veem a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ground, micronised linseed has the correct ratio of Omega 3:6 for horses and is available quite cheaply in 25kg bags - even though I have to import it to France. If you want the name of the producer, please PM me.

Veem
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angelarab
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Wales
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Posted - 16 Jan 2011 :  10:18:37 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add angelarab to your friends list Send angelarab a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I feed Micronised linseed for shine and extra show condition, but also like the look of Badminton feeds Triple top up;

Triple Top-Up
A high fat, non-heating supplementary feed for horses and ponies. Contains full fat Soya, coconut oil, essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Add Triple Top-Up as a conditioner to the maintenance diet of forage,
About £30.00 20kg bag

"Until one has loved an animal, part of their soul remains unawakened."
www.northwalesarab.co.uk
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BabsR
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Posted - 16 Jan 2011 :  10:47:02 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add BabsR to your friends list Send BabsR a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hey Doug...do be careful!! Some years back a close friend had read that raspberry leaves were good to add to Brood Mare Diets and helps make the birthing easy.

When mare was in labour, she called for us to attend as they had not bred a foal before and were worried. Mare foaled easily that afternoon and good big filly.

....on her back was what looked like a huge....RASPBERRY!!!! growth...the vet was amazed when he was called out to ligature and more surprised when he was told the mare had been supplemented with raspberry leaves during her pregnancy

.......hope you do not have sunflowers growing

Incidentally the raspberry dropped off after about ten days without leaving any scarring on the fillies back!!

Babs
www.SunrayAngloArabianStud.co.uk

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barbara.gregory
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Posted - 16 Jan 2011 :  10:53:41 PM  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add barbara.gregory to your friends list Send barbara.gregory a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have used them but only a handful in their feed in the winter. They didn't seem to notice them, certainly didn't put them off their feed but mine are all good eaters!

Barbara

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