charterline
Well-Known Member
Just doing a bit of research recently, just wondered what oils people feed? Proper "horse" ones or 99p from the supermarket ?
I would only feed oil for horses from the feed store but plenty of people feed oil from the supermarket. My horse gets the KM Elite Ultimate Oil (http://www.kmeliteproducts.co.uk/km-elite-health-range/km-elite-ultimate-oils-1ltr) - it isn't cheap but I can honestly say he has never looked better and everyone on the yard is commenting on how shiny he looks. He isn't clipped and honestly gleaming. I'm hoping that it will help his sensitive skin in the spring as well; I personally wouldn't feed any other type of oil now I've seen the effect of the KM Elite one.
What's in it? Does it heat him up?
I haven't found it heating at all, and he is quite sharp so usually I would notice! It is a combination of oils (coconut on the packaging so must include coconut oil) and they are blended together to create the optimum blend of omega acids.
From the website: Ultimate Oil is a blend of high quality oils providing more than 190 bioactive nutrients including healthy ratios of Omegas 3, 6, 9 and rare Omega 7 - nourishing the body with essential fatty acids, minerals, plant sterols, antioxidants, amino acids, anti-viral and antibacterial nutrients and vitamins including Vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B12, B15, C, E, K.
The ingredients are shown below - the first being the highest content and the last being the lowest:
Cold Pressed Flaxseed Oil
Rice Bran Oil
Coconut Oil
Sea Buckthorn Oil
Does nobody look into the omega 3,6 within the oils they feed then?
I would never ever use cheap supermarket oil its just omega 6 which is a pro inflamatry which really won't do much good esp if your horse has joint problems or such like.
Linseed is by far the best source of good anti inflamatry omega 3 and all my oldies have no signs of stiffness at all even the one who couldn't break out of walk, canters around the field now. Would never put high omega 6 products into any horse.