To prepare flaxseed for your horse, you should boil it for about 10-15 minutes to soften the seeds and make them easier to digest. This process also helps eliminate anti-nutritional factors. After boiling, allow the seeds to cool before feeding them to your horse. It's essential to ensure that flaxseed is prepared properly, as raw flaxseed can be harmful to horses.
Is Horse Gram and Flax seed same .... The answer is no......
usually molassis and flax
It can be feed to horses and it is good for them.
H. T. French has written: 'Notes on varieties of wheat and flax' -- subject(s): Varieties, Wheat, Flax 'Experiments in cattle feeding' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Cattle 'Feeding sheaf wheat' -- subject(s): Wheat as feed 'Continuation of experiments in pig feeding' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Swine
The flax fibers had to be spun into a yarn.
Boil 2 cups water with 2 1/2 table spoons of flax seeds. Drain & refrigerate.
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
Yes we believe it does, it helps the nerve system, we think that feeding flax seed is great for helping ADD. Make sure you crush it before you put it into something.. it get the omega oils out..
the harakeke has to be on the out side to cut it
Yes it is, here are the benefits of feeding your horse ground flax seeds. Some of the reported benefits in the appearance and disposition of the horse are: * Improved coat and hair appearance * Improved hoof condition * Decreased nervousness * Decreased running of eyes, in blind or old horses. Omega-3 Fatty Acids from Flax seed show Promise in Treating: * Thrombotic diseases, dyslipidemia, and cardia arrhythmia * Allergic dermatitis * Chronic arthritis * Chronic inflammation and small airway disease in young racehorses * Enteritis or colitis induced by bacteria, parasites, or drugs * Clinical endotoxemia * Neural development of foals PS I personally feed my horses ground flax seed, to help in some of the above problems.
Egyptian clothes where made of flax flax was soaked in water until soft soften flax was then separated into fibers which were beaten before being spun into threads which was then woven into cloth.
Muthira is not the right word. It means "Horse Gram" or Kulith in marathi.The right word is Cheruchanavith, or Cheruchana Vithu,