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Horse liver

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Horse liver is an ingredient that you may not often find in dog food, but it does have some benefits for your four-legged friend. In this article, you'll find out what horse liver is, how it differs from other livers and what its advantages and disadvantages are.

What is horse liver?

Horse liver is the liver of horses that are bred for slaughter. It belongs to the offal category, which is often regarded as a by-product of the meat industry. However, offal is very rich in nutrients and can be a valuable addition to dog food.

How does horse liver differ from other livers?

Horse liver has a high content of vitamin A, iron, copper and B vitamins. It is also rich in protein and has a low fat content. Compared to other livers such as beef or pork liver, horse liver has a milder taste and is less contaminated with harmful substances. This is because horses are given less medication and hormones than other farm animals.

What are the benefits of horse liver for dogs?

Horse liver can have many benefits for your dog if you feed it in moderation. On the one hand, it can strengthen the immune system as it contains many antioxidants. On the other hand, it can promote blood formation as it provides a lot of iron. It can also improve skin and coat health as it contains vitamin A and biotin. Finally, it can also aid digestion as it contains enzymes and probiotics.

What are the disadvantages of horse liver for dogs?

Horse liver also has some disadvantages that you should be aware of before feeding it to your dog. For one, it can lead to an overdose of vitamin A if you give it too often or in too large quantities. This can lead to symptoms such as loss of appetite, weight loss or bone damage. On the other hand, it can trigger allergies or intolerances if your dog is sensitive to horsemeat. This can manifest itself in skin rashes, itching or diarrhea.

How to feed horse liver correctly?

If you want to feed your dog horse liver, you should follow a few tips to reap the benefits and avoid the disadvantages. Firstly, you should always cook the horse liver thoroughly or freeze it to kill any germs or parasites. Secondly, you should only give horse liver as a supplement to normal dog food and should not allow it to make up more than 5% of the daily food ration. You should also always buy fresh or frozen horse liver and keep it in the fridge for no longer than two days.

 

Horse liver is a nutrient-rich ingredient for dogs that can provide many health benefits. However, it should only be fed in moderation and attention should be paid to possible side effects.


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If you notice any signs of hypersensitivity or poisoning in your dog, you should see your vet immediately. We are not a substitute for a vet, but we try to be as accurate as possible. Every dog reacts differently and we recommend you get a second opinion or consult your vet if in doubt.

Stay healthy and take good care of your four-legged friend!😊