| Why add oils?
With the high calorie demands
of elite performance horses, oils play an important role in maximising energy
efficiency due to their energy dense nature. Oils contain approximately 2.5 time
more energy than most raw cereal grains and are also digested more efficiently
in the horse's small intestine. This in turn reduces the 'sugar high' sometimes
associated with high grain intake and subsequent behavioural problems. The
high concentration of cool energy provided by oils also makes products such as
HYGAIN® RBO-elite ideal for horses
undertaking sustained aerobic activity such as endurance. This is largely due
to the fact that the body is particularly efficient in metabolising fat aerobically
at this level of exercise intensity, and as such, produces less lactic acid. By
virtue of the presence of essential fatty acids, oils can also improve the shine
and overall quality of a horse's coat. For this reason the addition of an oil
such as HYGAIN® RBO-elite is desirable
for sales and show preparation. Older
horses can also benefit from oil as a cool, efficient energy source, as a deterioration
in their digestive efficiency limits the ability to fully process more complex
energy sources such as grain. More information All
the goodness of omega essential fatty acids. Horses
require small amounts of linolenic, linoleic and oleic acids. These are special
types of fatty acids, more commonly known as omega 3, 6 and 9 essential fatty
acids. Omega essential
fatty acids have been shown to improve the health and structural integrity of
cell membranes, improve hair and coat condition as well as many other side benefits. Powerful
antioxidants Rice
bran oil is an abundant source of primary antioxidants including alpha, beta,
gamma and delta tocopherol isomers, as well as the most active of antioxidants,
the tocotrienols. Antioxidants
are a vital component of HYGAIN® RBO-elite
as they serve to deactivate certain molecules known as free radicals. If left
unchecked, free radicals (by products of the oxidative metabolic process) can
cause damage to the cell walls, internal cell structures and even genetic material. Antioxidants
therefore play an important role by 'mopping up' free radicals before they get
a chance to do harm to the cell structure. |