FAQs
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What is Wellpride?
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What are essential fatty acids (EFAs)?
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What is the difference between omega-3 and omega-6?
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What about flaxseed as an omega-3 EFAs source?
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What's the reason for this exaggerated disproportion between good and bad fats in most commercial horse foods?
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Why is it necessary for omega-6 to promote inflammation?
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How do EPA and DHA control inflammation?
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How should Wellpride be given to horses?
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Can the daily maintenance dosage be increased?
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Is Wellpride a good source of energy?
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Why shouldn't vegetable oils be used to supplement horses?
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Why are omega-6s bad for you if they're considered "essential"?
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What about ailment-specific omega-3 supplements?
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How long does it take to start seeing results?
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How long do we need to keep horses on Wellpride?
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Can I save money by switching to Wellpride?
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Are there any contraindications to using Wellpride?
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Is it necessary to keep Wellpride refrigerated?
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Should dosing be adjusted by weight or illness?
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What about competing or racing with Wellpride?
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Aren't commercial horse feeds and many supplements already omega-balanced?
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Horses are herbivores, why should they eat fish?
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What foods sources naturally carry high quantities of EFAs?






