Sound principles of Equine Nutrition can sometimes evade the average horse owner, there are so many Equine Nutrition myths out there and the feeding of linseeds is no exception! First of all, let’s get one thing straightened out… linseeds and flaxseeds and flax are all one and the same! The addition of linseeds to the horse’s diet is an excellent choice for any horse and particularly in cases where the horse is struggling with inflammatory or immune conditions. Equine Nutrition - Why feed linseeds? Linseeds have a high oil content of around 41% and are commonly used in equine nutrition for their high Omega 3 fatty acid content. They are a cost effective and economical way to boost Omega 3’s in the horse’s diet. Linseeds are a particularly good choice, because their Omega 3 to 6 ratio is very similar
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