Description
Benefits of introducing Corn Oil into your horse’s diet:
- Reduces stomach acid production: research suggests that corn oil has properties that reduce stomach acid production, which is beneficial for horses suffering from stomach ulcers.
- Increasing calories without increasing feed volume: Due to the high calorie content of corn oil, you can increase the energy supply of horses without having to increase the amount of feed, which is important for horses with ulcers.
- Corn oil is easily digestible
What distinguishes Corn Oil and makes it a perfect element of your horse’s diet?
- Winterization process: Winterization is an important process in the production of vegetable oils and is intended to reduce the risk of crystallization of fat in the oil, which can lead to turbidity, deterioration of quality and reduced product stability. During winterization, the oil is cooled to a specific temperature and then passes through a filter that removes crystalline substances, mainly waxes, that may precipitate during oil storage. As a result, the oil becomes more transparent and more resistant to turbidity. Thanks to winterization, the oil can retain its properties and quality.
- Refining:
- Removal of contaminants: refining oil removes contaminants such as heavy metals, pesticides and other chemicals that may be present in the crude oil. As a result, the oil becomes safer to consume.
- Improving durability: refining increases the durability of the oil by removing ingredients that accelerate the deterioration process of the raw material. For oils intended for consumption, refining is definitely a legitimate process to ensure the safety and durability of the product.
Corn Oil has a laboratory-tested composition and guarantees the content of nutrients based on the analysis.



