St Hippolyt Linustar for a silky coat and a well balanced digestion. When the sun puts a spell on mane and tail and the horse’s back reflects the shimmering light, we are delighted about this shiny presentation, about the horse’s health and vitality. Yeast and linseed promote the intestinal health and contribute to a dazzling appearance.
The golden yellow linseed is gently cracked open in a pate then process and has proven to maintain the horse’s silky coat as well as to support the proper functioning of the intestinal tract of emaciated horses or horses that tend to colic. LinuStar also serves to protect the gastric mucosa – even with existing gastric ulcers.
rich in high-quality mucilage
rich in omega-3 fatty acids
no cracking or cooking necessary
Naturally low in hydrocyanic acid
The golden yellow linseed in low in hydrocyanic acid an d does not require any heating. This protects all the beneficial ingredients such as omega 3-fatty acids, vitamin E and the valuable mucilage.
Patented decomposition process
Cracking is a smooth decomposition process causing hairline ruptures to the shell of the seed. It is still protected against oxidation and deterioration. However, if it comes in contact with liquids like water or the digestive secretions, the shell macerates and the mucilage and all other nutrients are available for the organism.
Feeding Recommendation
Add approx. 10 to 20 g per 100 kg body weight and day to concentrated feed or IrishM ash. If necessary, the double quantity can be temporarily fed.
Application for the stomach:
Soak LinuStar in hot water (approx. 80°C) for appro x. 25 min. The formation of mucus becomes immediately apparent. Only feed in combination with concentrated feed or IrishMash. The mucilage forms a protective film to cover the gastric mucosa.