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Re: [welshcobs] Phantom`s arrival

KKKKKKKK Will put recipe in my cook book, lol thanks!
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From: "Olivia Robertson" <orobertson@...>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: [welshcobs] Phantom`s arrival


> Hi Deb, 5 minutes max, then let it cool. Stir continually.
> Olivia
>
> >>> dazzleme2@... 02/12/03 03:58pm >>>
> Thanks Olivia, very helpful, must get some, so how long do u boil it for
> lol, excuse my ignorance
> Deb
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Olivia Robertson" <orobertson@...>
> To: <welshcobs@...>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [welshcobs] Phantom`s arrival
>
>
> > Hi Deb,
> > It does definately have good nutritional value. Linseed is full of
omega
> 3 fatty acid which helps assist functioning of most systems in the
> body/horse. If you go to any nutrionist or health food shop you will find
> they recommend linseed in your diet especially if you are vegetarian. My
> father fed my first pony linseed for many years he is now 27 and fighting
> fit and looking good, I showed him up to 2 years ago.
> >
> > Olivia
> >
> > >>> dazzleme2@... 02/12/03 03:02pm >>>
> > Ok thanks Olivia, has it any nutritinal value or just for conditioning?"
> > Am learning here!
> > Thanks
> > Deb Boyd
> > Griffin Park
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Olivia Robertson" <orobertson@...>
> > To: <welshcobs@...>
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 2:14 PM
> > Subject: Re: [welshcobs] Phantom`s arrival
> >
> >
> > > Hi Deb,
> > >
> > > Linseed must be boiled. I boil a cup of whole linseed per pony per
day,
> I
> > add lots of water when boiling, 2 litres or more. It must be boiled
> daily
> > as it will go off if not used the following day. I have tried linseed
meal
> > but I have not found it works as well. I don't like feeding more than a
> cup
> > because it is toxic in higher levels.
> > >
> > > Olivia
> > >
> > > >>> dazzleme2@... 02/12/03 01:35pm >>>
> > > yep molasses helps as makes my black cob gelding go dark, as is a
smutty
> > > brown in summer. Will try some linseed, how much do u put in the
feed???
> > > Cheers
> > > Deb
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Olivia Robertson" <orobertson@...>
> > > To: <welshcobs@...>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 1:01 PM
> > > Subject: Re: [welshcobs] Phantom`s arrival
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi Bridget,
> > > >
> > > > When ever I have fed black sunflower seeds they have darkened the
coat
> > > slightly and have put a definite shine the coat. I currently feed
> linseed
> > > which totally darkens the coat, my chestnut has been known to go deep
> > liver
> > > chestnut. They say molasses darkens the coat, I am not too sure how
> true
> > > that is? Hopefully someone else may be able to answer that question.
> > > >
> > > > Olivia
> > > >
> > > > >>> phantom0022003@... 02/12/03 11:52am >>>
> > > > Hi everyone ,Phantom has arrived,he is a beautiful boy and loves
> > > > cuddles!Anyone got any suggestions for feeding him,at the moment he
> > > > is having horse mix,dolomite,cider vinegar, linseed and seaweed
> > > > extract and we still have grass here.He is a yearling buckskin so I
> > > > want to get him off to a good start without making him fat.If I put
> > > > black sunflowers in his food will that darken his coat?,because he
> > > > has quite a few black hairs through his coat especially on his
> > > > shoulders and hindquarters THANKS BRIDGET
> > > >
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Hi everyone ,Phantom has arrived,he is a beautiful boy and loves cuddles!Anyone got any suggestions for feeding him,at the moment he is having horse...
phantom0022003
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Feb 12, 2003
12:52 am

Hi Bridget, glad to hear you like your new boy. I feed my yearlings all the hay they want and a kilo of grain or mitavite breeda each day and they do great ...
Belinda Selep
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Feb 12, 2003
1:23 am

Hi Bridget, When ever I have fed black sunflower seeds they have darkened the coat slightly and have put a definite shine the coat. I currently feed linseed...
Olivia Robertson
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Feb 12, 2003
2:03 am

yep molasses helps as makes my black cob gelding go dark, as is a smutty brown in summer. Will try some linseed, how much do u put in the feed??? Cheers Deb ...
Griffin Park
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Feb 12, 2003
2:35 am

Hi Deb, Linseed must be boiled. I boil a cup of whole linseed per pony per day, I add lots of water when boiling, 2 litres or more. It must be boiled daily...
Olivia Robertson
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Feb 12, 2003
3:15 am

Ok thanks Olivia, has it any nutritinal value or just for conditioning?" Am learning here! Thanks Deb Boyd Griffin Park ... From: "Olivia Robertson"...
Griffin Park
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Feb 12, 2003
4:02 am

Hi Deb, It does definately have good nutritional value. Linseed is full of omega 3 fatty acid which helps assist functioning of most systems in the...
Olivia Robertson
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Feb 12, 2003
4:37 am

Thanks Olivia, very helpful, must get some, so how long do u boil it for lol, excuse my ignorance Deb ... From: "Olivia Robertson"...
Griffin Park
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Feb 12, 2003
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Hi Deb, 5 minutes max, then let it cool. Stir continually. Olivia ... Thanks Olivia, very helpful, must get some, so how long do u boil it for lol, excuse my...
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Feb 12, 2003
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KKKKKKKK Will put recipe in my cook book, lol thanks! ... From: "Olivia Robertson" <orobertson@...> To: <welshcobs@...> Sent:...
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