HORSEHEATH NUTRITION
 
PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS  for Performance Horses
Home
About
Products
Feeding Guide 
Nutritional Problems Laminitis, Condition   Colic etc
Orders & Deliveries
Contact us
News
 Testimonials
 
 

 

Horseheath

 LinGold™

  "Condition-enhancing    Supplement "

 

 

 

 


    Whole cooked Linseed/Soyabean blend

  • Starch free - ideal for showing, convalescents, laminitics & the azoturia-prone; also useful for the veteran.
     

  • The high quality protein restores & helps maintain optimum muscle condition.
     

  • Rich in essential fatty acids - Omega 3:  9.7%;   Omega 6:  7.1% - enhance coat gloss & general good health.
     
     

  • 500 gms per day provides a very useful 9.5MJ of slow release energy. ( A hunter’s maintenance requirement is approx.  55 - 60MJ/day)
     
     

  • LinGold™ is added to your horse’s existing hard feed, or can be fed mixed with chaff alone. It is NOT intended to enable hard feed or forage to be reduced, although this may be possible in the long term. Only cut down feed if your horse starts to get fat! 
     

  • Typical Analysis: Protein 29%; Oil 27%

  • Digestible Energy 19Mj/kg


From: nicky_bailey07@xxxxxxx.co.uk
To: gravenhorse@xxxxxxxxx.com
Subject:
RE: nicola bailey order
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 21:02:39 +0000

Hi John,
Thanks for the advice you  gave me on linseed gold.  Lark is looking considerably better and has put on a good bit of weight.  I will be intouch as soon as i need another bag
I tell peoplei know about your feed and how good it is.  Again thanks for all your help and i will be in contact with you soon.
Nicky Bailey
Bristol
 

 
    BUY IT NOW! 
20 kg bag delivered UK Mainland £34.50

10 kg bag delivered UK Mainland £22.50

   
   
   

ANOTHER SAFE DELIVERY!                                                                                               

[Fwd: RE: Photo]‏
From: tam@westorchard.plus.com
Sent: 19 June 2008 09:19:40
To:      gravenhorse@hotmail.com
Cc: sergem@westorchard.plus.com
Security scan upon download Trend Micro ® logo
Hi John,
 
I am the owner of the horses in the photo that Serge sent to you.
 
I am really pleased with the feed that you have been supplying us with. I
am especially impressed with the LinGold. The mare's coat has an
incredible shine; she absolutely glows, even after delivering a foal. I
would normally need half a bottle of show shine at a horse show to get her
coat to look like that. Unbelievable!
 
I was very worried when the mare was diagnosed with 'mild Laminitis' about
5 weeks before she was due to foal. The vet said that it was mild,
however, could get a lot worse, and her diet needed to be immediately
changed. The mare had been on stud nuts and I was worried about how the
new diet would affect the unborn foal, and also the mare's milk
production. However, after moving her onto the Horseheath AntiLam,
LinGold, and Pegavite Vitamins, she continued to stay in great condition
and the foal was born very healthy and the mare's milk production was
normal.
 
When I had the farrier over a few weeks ago, he said that her hooves
looked absolutely normal, and commented that I must have caught it very
early and it was well managed.
 
So thanks for some very good advice and some very good feed!
 
About the photo:
 
The photo was taken when the foal was less than 12 hours old.
The mare is my 11 year old American Quarter Horse, 'Zips Glamour Girl'
(stable name - Dipsy), we have called the colt 'Dakota' his sire is an
Appaloosa (Joe's Handy Leo). Dakota is Dipsy's 2nd foal. When Dipsy is
not involved in motherly duties, I show her western at American Quarter
Horse Association (AQHA) shows, and with the Western Equestrian Society
(WES).
 
Dipsy, Dakota and I live in Ulceby, North Lincolnshire.
 
Kind regards,
Tamara Bird

For individual advice, or to order a FREE SAMPLE please use the E-MAIL Enquiry Form or you can also contact us at:
HORSEHEATH HOUSE P.O. BOX 811 Flitwick, Beds MK45 9AU
 0844 8844 850 / 07721 384508
 

Home
About
Products
Feeding Guide 
Nutritional Problems Laminitis, Condition   Colic etc
Orders & Deliveries
Contact us
News
 Testimonials

               copyright Gravenhorse Feeds