Spyda
Well-Known Member
From a website I just came across:
CANOLA OIL; I personally do not feed any hydrogenated oil to my horses,
as it is not recognizable by the horses DNA, so it not digested, and is
sometimes seen as a toxin.
Firstly, if I am correct, Canola oil is made from the Canola plant which is a commercial variety of oil rapeseed. So I am guessing 'Canola oil' is fairly similar to our 'Rapeseed oil'. Not sure why the person writing the article lumps hydrogenated oil under the rapeseed oil category??? (It's highly unlikely to be.)
Anyway, I was particularly fascinated at the "...is not recognizable by the horses DNA..." and "so is not digested." Wot?
Can someone explain that to me please?
CANOLA OIL; I personally do not feed any hydrogenated oil to my horses,
as it is not recognizable by the horses DNA, so it not digested, and is
sometimes seen as a toxin.
Firstly, if I am correct, Canola oil is made from the Canola plant which is a commercial variety of oil rapeseed. So I am guessing 'Canola oil' is fairly similar to our 'Rapeseed oil'. Not sure why the person writing the article lumps hydrogenated oil under the rapeseed oil category??? (It's highly unlikely to be.)
Anyway, I was particularly fascinated at the "...is not recognizable by the horses DNA..." and "so is not digested." Wot?
Can someone explain that to me please?