Excellent Equi Zalmolie, horse health
Price:
net 26
EUR + VAT
gross 32
EUR
net 21.28 GBP
+ VAT
gross 27 GBP
Rich in omega 3 (EPA & DHA), 6 and 9 fatty acids.
Equi Salmon OilTasty Scottish salmon oil, rich in omega 3 (EPA & DHA), 6 and 9 fatty acids. This feed for horses and ponies supports general health, promotes the natural immune system and supports joint function. In addition, Equi Salmon Oil has a beneficial effect on the heart, stimulates the appetite and provides more energy. Salmon oil vs. linseed oilBoth salmon oil and linseed oil are rich in essential fatty acids. These are fatty acids that the body cannot produce itself, while the body does need them to function normally. The big difference between salmon oil and linseed oil is in the types of omega 3 fatty acids. Linseed oil is particularly rich in 1 type of omega 3 fatty acid (ALA), while salmon oil is also rich in EPA and DHA in addition to ALA. This ALA is most present in vegetable oil, while EPA and DHA are mainly found in animal oil. ALA fatty acids must first be converted to EPA and DHA by the horse in order to be used in the body. However, this process is rather inefficient, resulting in a conversion of only 5-10%. The animal EPA and DHA omega 3 fatty acids can be used directly by the horse, which means that the omega 3 fatty acids given via salmon oil are used much more efficiently. Feed instructionsHorse:High: 60 ml per animal per day.Maintenance: 30 ml per animal per day.Pony:High: 40 ml per animal per day.Maintenance: 20 ml per animal per day.Content1000 ml (EQUI0022B)2,5 l (EQUI0022D)5 l (EQUI0022G)
Weight: 1,06 g
Width: 5 cm
Height: 24 cm
Length: 13 cm
Equi Salmon OilTasty Scottish salmon oil, rich in omega 3 (EPA & DHA), 6 and 9 fatty acids. This feed for horses and ponies supports general health, promotes the natural immune system and supports joint function. In addition, Equi Salmon Oil has a beneficial effect on the heart, stimulates the appetite and provides more energy. Salmon oil vs. linseed oilBoth salmon oil and linseed oil are rich in essential fatty acids. These are fatty acids that the body cannot produce itself, while the body does need them to function normally. The big difference between salmon oil and linseed oil is in the types of omega 3 fatty acids. Linseed oil is particularly rich in 1 type of omega 3 fatty acid (ALA), while salmon oil is also rich in EPA and DHA in addition to ALA. This ALA is most present in vegetable oil, while EPA and DHA are mainly found in animal oil. ALA fatty acids must first be converted to EPA and DHA by the horse in order to be used in the body. However, this process is rather inefficient, resulting in a conversion of only 5-10%. The animal EPA and DHA omega 3 fatty acids can be used directly by the horse, which means that the omega 3 fatty acids given via salmon oil are used much more efficiently. Feed instructionsHorse:High: 60 ml per animal per day.Maintenance: 30 ml per animal per day.Pony:High: 40 ml per animal per day.Maintenance: 20 ml per animal per day.Content1000 ml (EQUI0022B)2,5 l (EQUI0022D)5 l (EQUI0022G)
Weight: 1,06 g
Width: 5 cm
Height: 24 cm
Length: 13 cm
1000 ml
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