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Effects of dietary camelina, flaxseed, and canola oil supplementation on transepidermal water loss, skin and coat health parameters, and plasma prostaglandin E2, glycosaminoglycan, and nitric oxide concentrations in healthy adult horses.
Author: BurronScarlett, MaDavid W L, McCorkellTerence Connor, MinikhiemDebbie, PattersonKeely, PearsonWendy, RichardsTaylor, ShovellerAnna K, TrevizanLuciano
Original Abstract of the Article :
Camelina oil is derived from a low-input, high-yield crop and, in comparison to many other dietary fat sources currently used in equine diets, provides a greater amount of α-linolenic acid [ALA; (n-3)], than linoleic acid [LA; (n-6)]. However, no research exists assessing the effects of feeding came...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skad373
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Power of Oil: Exploring Dietary Fat for Healthy Horses
This research takes us on a journey through the world of equine nutrition, a topic as vast and diverse as the Sahara Desert. The study investigates the effects of supplementing horse diets with different oils, including camelina, flaxseed, and canola oils, on skin and coat health.
The Importance of Dietary Fats for Horse Health
The study shows that all three oils improved coat color and quality in horses. This suggests that supplementing horse diets with these oils can be beneficial for improving skin and coat health.
Navigating the Desert of Horse Nutrition
This research provides valuable insights into the importance of dietary fats for horse health. It emphasizes the need for a balanced diet that includes essential fatty acids, which can contribute to a healthy skin and coat.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study reminds us that even in the desert of horse nutrition, there are hidden oases of knowledge waiting to be discovered. By carefully considering the nutritional needs of our equine companions, we can provide them with the best possible care and ensure their health and well-being.
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- Date Revised 2023-12-14
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