Naggy
Well-Known Member
I used it for one of mine for a while and she went absolutely crazy for it (I mean crazy!) - I didn't realise that it had Fenugreek in it, which can act as an appetite stimulant as well, so I believe that is why she was crazy and generally being a hoover head (which is really not in her nature at all) - it was very interesting indeed! I have gone back to HiFi Lite anyway and she has calmed down again!
I am not all that convinced by Soya Oil either for some laminitics/arthritics as it is high in Omega 6, which can act as a pro-inflammatory. Basically the ratios of Omega 3:Omega 6 should be more like 2:1 and I believe that Soya Oil is higher in Omega 6 than Omega 3. That is certainly true for humans anyway and I don't see why it would be any different for horses in that respect? If you use any oil, it should be something like linseed which has a better 3:6 ratio. Just something to think about!
I am not all that convinced by Soya Oil either for some laminitics/arthritics as it is high in Omega 6, which can act as a pro-inflammatory. Basically the ratios of Omega 3:Omega 6 should be more like 2:1 and I believe that Soya Oil is higher in Omega 6 than Omega 3. That is certainly true for humans anyway and I don't see why it would be any different for horses in that respect? If you use any oil, it should be something like linseed which has a better 3:6 ratio. Just something to think about!