On a related note, does anyone know of a supplier/source of gum turpentine who's prices don't make it seem like that stuff is distilled from pure gold?
To which part of your horse do you intend applying it?
how come it dont work on humans thenI have an 10 year old springer, who was like a cripple, until a mate in work who keeps pigeons gave me some linseed oil that he feeds the pigeons. He told me to give her a cap full every day. now I can't keep her in her pen. She jump over 5 foot wall like a 2 year old.
To which part of your horse do you intend applying it?
The stuff I buy is of very good quality and is used as an addition to the diet of all my livestock (except my bees!). Although I now add Beeswax to Raw Linseed oil to make an excellent semi-wet-look durable weatherproof wood preservative.
I pay a little over £3 Per litre for filtered cold pressed Raw Linseed oil from Falcon Equine Feeds.
Cheers.Have you tried that oil/wax mix on metal btw? I use linseed cut with turpentine for coating quite a few metal pieces, and adding a bit of wax could be handy if it leaves a durable finish on metal. On the subject of wax, do you sell any of your beeswax?
That looks so funny. His eyes/expression look like something out of a cartoon.![]()
Anybody remember Jack Hargreaves from TV country programmes, he swore by using hydraulic oil for waterproofing leather including his boots.
I preferred Bob Fleming myself..I do remember jack and his programmes, always found him fascinating and a lot of the things he spoke of , old country skills, trades and crafts that are probably extinct now.