1 September 2006 #1 S Stasha22 Well-Known Member Joined 3 July 2006 Messages 434 Location Bucks Visit site As the title says really! Thanks
1 September 2006 #2 PapaFrita Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2005 Messages 25,914 Location Argggggentina at the moment pilar-larcade.com Well, yes. All oils are, aren't they? Soya oil is very good for horses (I'll assume you're planning on feeding it to your horse)
Well, yes. All oils are, aren't they? Soya oil is very good for horses (I'll assume you're planning on feeding it to your horse)
1 September 2006 #3 S Stasha22 Well-Known Member Joined 3 July 2006 Messages 434 Location Bucks Visit site Well, not planning on giving it to mine but my friend has a rather 'plump' horse who gets a rather large drizzle in both feeds. I suggested she stopped the Soya Oil as I thought it would be fattening but she does not think so so just wanted to check who was right really.
Well, not planning on giving it to mine but my friend has a rather 'plump' horse who gets a rather large drizzle in both feeds. I suggested she stopped the Soya Oil as I thought it would be fattening but she does not think so so just wanted to check who was right really.
1 September 2006 #4 H horsegirl Well-Known Member Joined 16 June 2006 Messages 10,432 Visit site Sorry to jump on the post but is the stuff you can buy in the supermarkets the same as the stuff from the feed shops? (80p per ltr supermarket/£7.50 4ltr feed shop)
Sorry to jump on the post but is the stuff you can buy in the supermarkets the same as the stuff from the feed shops? (80p per ltr supermarket/£7.50 4ltr feed shop)
1 September 2006 #5 PapaFrita Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2005 Messages 25,914 Location Argggggentina at the moment pilar-larcade.com Yep, I believe so
1 September 2006 #6 PapaFrita Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2005 Messages 25,914 Location Argggggentina at the moment pilar-larcade.com Ah, well, in that case I think you're right and she should stop the oil or feed alot less of it.