What feed/supplement will give a dull coat some shine

trixiepixie

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Hi, I have a native pony (rising four) in the process of being broken, and just wondered if there was a feed or supplement that anyone that could suggest which is not going to make him put on excessive weight/condition but would brighten up his dull coat. He is currently feed High Fibre Cubes and Healthy Hooves. Thanks
 

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I'm sure I've read somewhere that adding raw eggs to their feed gives a shiny coat! I may be totally wrong, but it does ring a bell. Nice and cheap too!
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personally i think outshine is fabulous - if you have the cash to throw about! lol it is quite expensive and our feed stores have shot the price up to almost £40!
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However i have heard alot of people say they just thrown some oil into the feed and it has similar results?
 

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Oil will defintely add shine but be wary of cheap oil as it can put a horse of its feed. I have fed linseed oil for years a couple of teaspoons is sufficient. My old horses always had super coats.
 

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You could always try him on Top Spec balancer. My bunch all get it and their coats are very shiny (even the whiter-than-white grey!).

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Ditto that! My boys coat and hooves are shiny on this stuff....also cornoil...
 

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Try the Equus "Winter Glow Summer Shine" or Winter Shine Summer Glow, cant remember which way round it is but its very good stuff. Costs approx 10 quid for a bag that shouds last you months.

I use it on my 3 horses and my donkey and they all look lovely even though they are all living out with two of tem clipped.

Try it!
 

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Black Oil Sunflower Seeds have given all 5 boys a fantastic winter coat and was only £18 for 15 kilos at our local feed supplier
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I feed 1 mug full a day and the pheasants love kicking over their poos for any left undigested
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For natives types (we have two youngsters - clydesdale and gypsy cob) they have:

Black sunflower seeds - for glossy coat and very hard feet.

Instant linseed - again for coat and as I only feed low cal fibre, to give them a few calories.

Brewer yeast - in spring/summer to prevent itching and again boosts the coat.

Seaweed is also good for glossy coats.

Finally once you have dealt with the inside, then you need to give a good groom to get the oils in the coat coming through and ideally some rugging to get a real show shine.

In summer, mine don't wear anything apart from fly rugs and live out, so to get that "rugged" show look, day before I bath, apply a lot of coat gloss, brush hard for a fair while to get coat really lying flat and put on a lycra suit with a light t/o rug - next day they look as if they have been rugged up for ages - this was shown to me by a top show producer.
 

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micronised linseed is excellant, a cheap alternate to outshine.

you already feed fibre cubes so your horse will already be getting vitamins and minerals in these, so I personally would feed a cup of micronised linseed as well.

£18 a 25kg bag over here, which lasts ages
 
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