Soybean and Nutrition 2011
DOI: 10.5772/21751
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Soybean Oil in Horses’ Diets

Abstract: There is interest in the use of oils and fat in horses' diets aiming to increase energy consumption by animals with high energy requirements, provide essential fatty acids, increase the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, reduction of the caloric increment, increase energy efficiency and reduce dust from ration avoiding upper respiratory tract diseases (Palmiquist, 1988). High-performance athletic horses are usually fed diets with high inclusion levels of grain to reach energy requirements, which can cause int… Show more

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“…It has anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties and supports the development of muscles without causing diarrhea or changes in fecal characteristics. Vegetable oils are recommended to increase energy demand, especially for sports and hard-working horses, because they slowly release energy without the hyperactivity effect [29]. Another commonly used oil is linseed oil.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties and supports the development of muscles without causing diarrhea or changes in fecal characteristics. Vegetable oils are recommended to increase energy demand, especially for sports and hard-working horses, because they slowly release energy without the hyperactivity effect [29]. Another commonly used oil is linseed oil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%