Baileys Outshine - it is worth the cost?

phantomhorse

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As the title says really. Used a bag last year at about this time. I only fed a little and it lasted me a couple of months at least, but at £35'ish a bag, is it really worth it? Want it for added coat shine.
 
I feed my three on it and I think its worth it as I don't get much time for grooming and they still look they are strapped on a daily basis.
 
The advantages of using Outshine over straight oil are:

* Improved palatability for those horses who don't like straight oil
* Contains Vit E and selenium which is recommended when feeding high amounts of oil
* Less messy than straight oil

So it depends whether those factors are important to you. If not, and if you only want to feed a little for coat shine, then straight oil would be much, much cheaper and just as effective!
 
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The advantages of using Outshine over straight oil are:

* Improved palatability for those horses who don't like straight oil
* Contains Vit E and selenium which is recommended when feeding high amounts of oil
* Less messy than straight oil

So it depends whether those factors are important to you. If not, and if you only want to feed a little for coat shine, then straight oil would be much, much cheaper and just as effective!

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What she said! I actually found it good VFM over straight oil as it's also a broad spec supplement anyway. If you are feeding say two mugs a day for shine and condition then it probably works out cheaper especially for a single horse.
 
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