Canpressco Camelina Oil-4L
Omega-3 Supplementation in Equines The balance of Omega-3 and Omega-6 in a horse's diet is very important. Both nutrients have important functions within the body, and balancing the two is imperative in order for them to function appropriately. Because horses are herbivores and grazers, their bodies are naturally inclined to having a higher level of Omega-3 compared to Omega-6. Their Omega-3 intake comes from the small quantities of fat in their forage and their Omega-6 comes from the fats found in the oil of their grain rations.
Omega-3 dietary supplementation has been shown to:
Skin & Coat Health: Boosts quality for a shinier appearance.
Joint Pain Relief: Reduces discomfort in horses with arthritis.
Bone Health: Strengthens and improves bone structure.
Ulcer Prevention: Aids in preventing ulcers.
Allergy Support: Helps manage allergic hyperactivity.
Anti-Inflammatory: Offers natural anti-inflammatory effects for overall well-being.
Trusted. Traceable. Sustainable.
At Canpressco, we strive to grow and press the highest quality of camelina oil for our customers. We are committed to offering transparent supply and knowledgeable customer service in every interaction that we have. ancient Non-GMO oilseed powerful source of Omega-3 all natural; cold pressed balanced Omega-3 to Omega-6 profile transparent roots
Our Mission
Our mission is straightforward: to harness the natural goodness of Camelina Oil in a way that supports the health of companion animals while offering transparency and knowledge to their owners. By focusing on minimal processing, we allow the true quality of our Camelina Oil to support your pet's diet, embodying our dedication to health, sustainability, and trust.
Our Roots
As genuine farmers and agrology experts in Saskatchewan, we're not just part of Canpressco; we are its heart and soul. Our hands-on approach to farming, grounded in sustainable and innovative practices, ensures that we not only produce the highest quality Camelina Oil but also contribute positively to the agricultural legacy we'll leave to future generations.