Monday, February 22, 2010

Chronic Corns On Pinky Toe Whats Your Input On This?

Whats your input on this? - chronic corns on pinky toe

I feed my TB gelding corn oil in the winter to focus on him and he is doing very well.

anyway my new quide SmartPak supplements and horse care (no one knows how many others have today) and PG-48, the myth of the bid broke. Corn oil and one of them is (for example, corn oil promotes chronic inflammation, "I have not noticed anything in my other gelding, he has gained some weight during the winter (like 25 pounds since we got it) that's good, because I race was a weight anyway. How many of you or your horse (s) of corn oil and that it is a load of BS. and how many of you have found what is true?

3 comments:

gallop said...

First, do not yet know the balance of these two fatty acids for horses. Equine science research are valid until one is done about it, I do not know.

We know that omega-3 reduces inflammation occurs and omega-6-inflammation. These two functions are necessary and not harmful when balanced. It comes from legitimate scientific research.

It is not in any case, if a portion of the total diet in one or other of these two fatty acids high. It is the overall balance of the diet is important.

In humans, the ratio is desirable from 1 to 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. to 1 omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.

Hay and grass are rich in Omega 3, virtually no omega-6. If a horse needs a ratio of 1 to 1, which has been assumed but not proven, while the same amount of omega-6 than the quantity of omega-3-grass and hay will be consumed. But remember that people are up to 5 times more omega-6 to omega-3 should be balanced.

It is interesting that the grain is rich in omega-6 fatty acids, and no longer in the armit. But if the balance of Omega 3 a.m. to 6 p.m. fatty acids taken up by a combination of hay / grass, grain, grain by a relationship can be 1-1 maintained properly balanced. (do not really know what is the balance for horses in all cases)

So, if the horse was fed a diet consisting mainly of food, no grains, omega-6-in corn oil would be really beneficial to the commitments "fair."

It is generally a balanced diet and SmartPak statement is deliberately misleading. It is typical for the regulated companies to sell theirs.

Whenever I read a post from business and marketing of medicinal herbal and homeopathic remedies that can detect the pure fiction and there is no regulatory body prevented. These products are not regulated by the FDA, and the real myths related to these companies, claiming their products to the list of ingredients on the label, phonies of "research" results say, and nothing stuck to the InternetThey sell their products.

I would give anything to require a second thought.

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Add ......... It is a legitimate concern for the supply of corn oil as compared to the amount of food. If your horse more than one cup a day can interfere with intestinal absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, so you are limited to the amount of a cup or less for an average of 1000 pounds of horse.

Marianne said...

I give TB soybean oil to help her weight, weight gain, and not helpful "Of course I have also heard that prior to the commencement of the vitamins, thus preventing I think there are many things out there about this .. .. To be honest, when corn oil was so bad, I have no cereal in the grocery.

sparrow said...

If corn oil diet is another way I could give them information about SmartPak credibility. However, corn oil has been for a long time has used, someone should have noticed if it causes an inflammation.
Do not you think?

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