Advances in Equine Nutrition III
DOI: 10.7313/upo9781908062161.004
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Dietary Lipid Form and Function

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“…The amount varied greatly but averaged 30–60 mL/day. In general, corn oil was preferred for horse feeding since it was proven that, among vegetable and animal oils, it is the most used and accepted [30]. In contrast, mineral supplementation and the use of other additives/supplements are common practice within the industry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount varied greatly but averaged 30–60 mL/day. In general, corn oil was preferred for horse feeding since it was proven that, among vegetable and animal oils, it is the most used and accepted [30]. In contrast, mineral supplementation and the use of other additives/supplements are common practice within the industry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%