8 March 2012 #1 S sonjafoers Well-Known Member Joined 11 May 2009 Messages 2,107 Visit site I only want it for coat shine as the Baileys Outshine is proving quite expensive.
8 March 2012 #2 0 0310Star Well-Known Member Joined 5 October 2010 Messages 1,228 Visit site I feed 1/2 mug of corn oil twice a day to my mare, this is on vets orders though I may add for her joints as she has ringbone, side bones and DJD. But she is gleaming right now after being on it for about a month and a half
I feed 1/2 mug of corn oil twice a day to my mare, this is on vets orders though I may add for her joints as she has ringbone, side bones and DJD. But she is gleaming right now after being on it for about a month and a half
8 March 2012 #3 **Vanner** Well-Known Member Joined 29 July 2010 Messages 2,269 Location North West, England Visit site So long as you keep an eye on weight will be no issue. baker have you found it has made a difference?
So long as you keep an eye on weight will be no issue. baker have you found it has made a difference?
8 March 2012 #4 S sonjafoers Well-Known Member Joined 11 May 2009 Messages 2,107 Visit site Thanks guys, if it's only a small amount do I need to worry about it unbalancing the diet? The Outshine already contains vitE and selenium which is what I'm a bit worried about.
Thanks guys, if it's only a small amount do I need to worry about it unbalancing the diet? The Outshine already contains vitE and selenium which is what I'm a bit worried about.
8 March 2012 #5 F FlashHarry Well-Known Member Joined 8 February 2009 Messages 173 Visit site I think you will end up with a very big ar*e if you drink oil. I would stick to diet coke!