Feeding oil is an established part of many equine diets. Increasingly oil is being used as part of the energy quotient of the diet, and Omega Oil is ideal for this purpose. Omega Oil provides slow release energy that is efficiently metabolised by the horse and is particularly recommended as a source of energy for performance; such as eventing, high-level dressage and endurance. When changing the diet to include high levels of oil it is very important to build the amounts up gradually to allow time for the horse’s metabolism to adapt. When feeding an oil rich diet it is recommended that the oil is balanced with antioxidants; D-Tox or Vitamin E and Selenium Plus are ideal for this purpose.
Composition |
Linseed oil, Soyabean oil (genetically modified soyabeans) |
Analytical Constituents | |
Crude protein | 0.6% |
Crude oils and fats | 98.9% |
Crude ash | 0.2% |
Sodium | 0.01% |
N | |
Omega 3 | 36.3% |
Omega 6 | 29.6% |
Omega 9 | 21.50% |
Feed 1-3 tablespoons (15-45ml) per day |
"I have to say I have been very impressed with Omega Oil which I bought for my horse Merlin. He is 22 and has Cushings. I wanted him to gain a bit of weight and condition without increasing feed. His coat looks amazing and it has certainly done the trick. Merlin is the black horse in the photo, looking super shiny."
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