HEMP SEED Is a nutritious whole food that offers high quality protein in a highly palatable form. An important aspect of hemp seed is that the protein is that of a quality source from the amino acids arginine and sulfur containing amino acids methionine and cysteine. Hemp seeds offer all ten essential amino acids in correct proportion to best be utilized by the body. Hemp seeds are an excellent source of soluble fibre which means the fibre is easy to digest and helps the natural flow of food. Hemp seeds are packed full of vitamins: A, B1, B3, B6, B9, B12, C. and minerals including calcium, copper, magnese, potassium, sodium, phosphrous, zinc, magnesium and iron. It is also rich in vitamin E an anti- oxidant for a healthy immune system. Hemp seed can have many benefits for animals it is full of healthy fats, proteins and various minerals hemp seed is extremly nutritious therefore it makes an excellent addition to any diet they have the perfect ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids they have high sources of omega-6 fatty acid known as gamma linolenic acid. Hemp seed is a complete protein source which means it has all the amino acids essential to a balanced diet. Complete protein sources are rare in the animal kingdom as plants often lack the amino acid lysine addition to nutrition for a healthy diet the polyunsaturated and essential fatty acids contain the perfect 3:1 ration of omega-6 to omega-3.
CHIA SEED are one of the healthiest, most nutrient dense foods on earth, and are especially great for horses. Chia seeds can be used as a natural replacement for many supplements because they already contain many of the same nutrients Chia seeds are the highest naturally occurring source of Omega-3 fatty acids, with a 3:1 ratio of Omega-3s to Omega-6s They are a rich source of Vitamin B, Chia and are a great source of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potasium, iron, zinc, and copper.
They also contain natural antioxidants known as chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, myricetin and quercetin that may act towards neutralizing damaging free radicals, which can thereby help reduce pain, inflammation and vulnerability toward disease.
The soluble fibre in chia seeds can help to slow the absorption of glucose, preventing spikes in blood glucose which can help keep blood glucose concentration steady.
COPRA has a relatively high protein content, but because it has a low level of lysine it is not the same quality found in more common protein sources. Due to the low level of lignon the digestibility of copra is high. Copra contains less than 12% starch therefore it does not cause starch-related disorders. The high protein, fiber, and fat content make this an ideal supplement component of an equine diet. It gives your horse a readily digestible energy, without the hotness that generally comes with high grain diets. Coconut oil provides medium chain triglycerides (MCT), which are more rapidly absorbed and more quickly metabolized than long chain triglycerides. Rather than being stored for fat, the body converts the MCTs into fuel for muscles.
All of these make copra particularly beneficial to horses who need “long burn energy” such as performance horses, because it is a medium chain triglyceride its NSC content makes it suitable for horses with metabolic issues who have trouble handling starch and sugar. Used with discretion, copra can add calories without having an effect on the glycemic response of the horse.
Finally, most horses seem to love the taste of coconut so it’s a great way to hide less palatable supplements and medications as well as add shine to thier coat.
source that is rich in protein, highly digestable and a rich source of Amino Acids.
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