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Camelina Meal Omega-3 Nutritional Supplement for Horses

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Camelina meal is the by-product of the cold mechanical extraction of camelina oil. It contains 12% oil and 6.8 g/100 g of omega-3. It also provides protein, fiber and antioxidants essential for the overall health of horses. When added to the daily feed ration, it is more easily administered than a liquid supplement.

This product is part of our recycling initiatives to reduce our ecological footprint resulting from sustainable agriculture.

Once a day, maximum 10% of the daily ration.

Young horses (up to 24 months): 80 to 100 g / day (1/2 to 2/3 cup).

Adult horses: 100 to 120 g / day (2/3 to 3/4 cup).

Cold pressed camellia oilcake

Contributes to the maintenance of:

  • Joint and musculoskeletal health.
  • From the proper functioning of the immune system to maintaining optimal overall health.
  • Healthy skin and a shiny coat, thanks to the high level of omega-3 fatty acids.
  • Healthy growth and development, as it contains essential amino acids.
  • For overall gastrointestinal health. Rich in crude fiber, camelina seed contains both soluble and insoluble fiber.

ORIGIN : Quebec, Canada

APPEARANCE : 4 mm x 10 mm granule

SHELF LIFE : 24 months

STORAGE : Store at room temperature. Use within 6 months of opening.

Give your horse well-being and vitality, thanks to camelina!

Its natural benefits help keep your horse in excellent health. Contains the 10 essential amino acids for horses. He will love this protein, plant-based and eco-responsible supplement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Camelina oil is rich in omega-3, antioxidants and lipids, which promote joint health, coat quality and help reduce inflammation, while supporting the immune system. It is also a natural and easily digestible source of fat for horses.

Yes, camelina oil can be incorporated into your horse's current diet as a nutritional supplement. It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants, making it a great addition to improve your horse's overall health and performance.

It is recommended to introduce the oil gradually into your horse's diet, starting with a small amount and gradually increasing it to about 30-100 ml per day, depending on the size and specific needs of your horse. Also, be sure to consult a veterinarian or equine nutritionist to adjust rations and ensure a balanced diet.

Yes, camelina supplements, whether oil or meal, can help improve the quality of horses' coats and hooves.

  • Coat Quality : The omega-3 fatty acids in camelina oil help to moisturize the skin and strengthen hair follicles, promoting a shinier, healthier coat. By reducing skin inflammation, they also help maintain a healthy coat and aid shedding, which is especially beneficial during seasonal changes.
  • Hoof Health : Essential nutrients, such as omega-3s and protein, promote strong, flexible hooves. A diet rich in these nutrients can also help prevent common problems such as brittle hooves or laminitis.

Camelina supplements are excellent natural anti-inflammatories for horses. The meal and oil, rich in antioxidants and omega-3s, help effectively reduce inflammation and support your horses' joint health.

For camelina oil:

  • For animals weighing more than 20kg and more: 30mL once or twice a day

Yes, no problem. However, it is important to manage the portions by respecting the quantities recommended on the bottle. You can also reduce the amount of oil given and opt for camelina meal, which is an excellent source of fiber, which helps create a feeling of satiety. In addition, the meal provides calcium and minerals essential for the overall health of your horse.

Yes, camelina supplementation is generally appropriate for a horse with Cushing's disease.

However, if the horse is also insulin resistant , it is recommended to favor camelina oil , because the meal contains carbohydrates that may not be suitable in this case.