Linseed and Clipping

dianchi

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I know the whole Linseed thing has been done to death but.......

Having had my girl on it all year now her coat was amazing to clip! Id been on hols for a week so she definitely hadn't been brushed whilst I was away but coat came off lovely and a real proper shine underneath. Very little grease in the coat too! Previously I have described her clipped colour as milky tea but this year with the shine she almost looks golden!

Anyone else had same results?
 
Not with clipping, but my tb is on 2 mugs of linseed per day, for the last 10 weeks, (going bf) his coat is amazing, like a black mirror, no grease, my other 3 are on smaller amounts of linseed and have greasy manes, tails and coats (under the mud)
 
I know the whole Linseed thing has been done to death but.......

Having had my girl on it all year now her coat was amazing to clip! Id been on hols for a week so she definitely hadn't been brushed whilst I was away but coat came off lovely and a real proper shine underneath. Very little grease in the coat too! Previously I have described her clipped colour as milky tea but this year with the shine she almost looks golden!

Anyone else had same results?

Yes and believe it or not, I am allergic to horses, but if I give them linseed their coats don't make me itch and sneeze as much.
 
All mine are on micronized linseed and they have lovely shiny coats, the two that need clipping also were lovely and shiny underneath plus coat also came off very well. I really like it, does great for their joints as well although I do add other things like rosehips, HA, apple cider vinegar, MSM; and suppleaze gold for the working ones.
 
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