06-12-2016, 06:18 PM
Hello Nanno and any Show Goat people out there.
This is something I used for years on my horses that had to have a "Glossy Coat" for presentation.
Whole "ROASTED SOYBEANS" High in Protein and Oil.
Soybean "MEAL" will not work as well.
That is what is left over after the soybeans are processed /Oil extracted.
Many livestock feeds use soybean "MEAL" in their feed for the left over "oil' and protein content"
I would feed 1/4 cup to my True Black Arabian Stallion and he would "Slick" out in the spring and look like Black Glass all summer. I did not play "Blanket Games" her was outside every day in the sun>No burned brown look.
People always asked " What coat conditioner I used" Nothing but good feed was my response.
Just passing along a OLD Coat condition horse showing "Trick" that worked for me.
No Showsheen under the saddle blanket
It may work on goats to as well as help them shed out and slick down better for a show.
Happy Trails
hihobaron Blizzard,Fuzzy,Pete and Sam
BTY: Blizzard is having a hard time not "Melting Down" in the heat we have here, I may just have to re-name him Puddles.
This is something I used for years on my horses that had to have a "Glossy Coat" for presentation.
Whole "ROASTED SOYBEANS" High in Protein and Oil.
Soybean "MEAL" will not work as well.
That is what is left over after the soybeans are processed /Oil extracted.
Many livestock feeds use soybean "MEAL" in their feed for the left over "oil' and protein content"
I would feed 1/4 cup to my True Black Arabian Stallion and he would "Slick" out in the spring and look like Black Glass all summer. I did not play "Blanket Games" her was outside every day in the sun>No burned brown look.
People always asked " What coat conditioner I used" Nothing but good feed was my response.
Just passing along a OLD Coat condition horse showing "Trick" that worked for me.
No Showsheen under the saddle blanket
It may work on goats to as well as help them shed out and slick down better for a show.
Happy Trails
hihobaron Blizzard,Fuzzy,Pete and Sam
BTY: Blizzard is having a hard time not "Melting Down" in the heat we have here, I may just have to re-name him Puddles.