• cold pressed linseed oil for horses dogs 25l in Lagos
  • cold pressed linseed oil for horses dogs 25l in Lagos
  • cold pressed linseed oil for horses dogs 25l in Lagos
  • cold pressed linseed oil for horses dogs 25l in Lagos
  • Is linseed oil good for horses with ulcers?
  • Linseed oil, due to its high omega-3 fatty acid content, can help reduce inflammation in the body, which may indirectly aid in ulcer management. These omega-3 fatty acids also contribute to overall gut health and may support a healthy gut lining, potentially beneficial for horses with ulcers.
  • Can linseed oil help a laminitic horse?
  • These can potentially help reduce inflammation in the body, including the hooves. Moreover, linseed oil is a source of slow-release energy, which can be beneficial for laminitic horses who need to maintain a healthy weight without the risk of rapid weight gain or the sudden sugar highs that can exacerbate laminitis.
  • Can I mix linseed oil with my horse's daily feed?
  • PharmaHorse Linseed Oil can be mixed with your horse's daily feed. The product should be stored in a cool, dry place in the original packaging, beyond the reach of children. This product is a feed material for horses and is only suitable for horses and ponies. We use human-grade quality ingredients, which guarantees high quality.
  • What is cold pressed linseed oil?
  • Cold-pressed linseed oil is oil that’s been extracted from flax seeds (also known as linseeds) using a mechanical process called cold pressing. This technique involves pressing the seeds under high pressure without using heat. Why is this the best type of linseed oil for your horse?
  • There are a few reasons:
  • Is pharmahorse linseed oil sugar free?
  • PharmaHorse Linseed Oil is 100% free of added sugars. Sugars are not always listed as sugar. Common sugars and sweeteners in supplements are apple aroma, dextrose, sucrose and grape sugar. PharmaHorse does not use any sugars or sweeteners and therefore stands apart from other suppliers. Our products also do not contain other fillers or flavourings.
  • Is linseed oil a 'non-heating' feed?
  • Linseed oil is considered a ‘non-heating’ feed. While it is an excellent source of calories, these calories are provided in the form of fats. Fats are slow-burning, meaning they provide a steady release of energy over time rather than a quick burst, like you’d get from feeds high in starch or sugar.