The main source of quality protein in Connolly’s RED MILLS feed is soya.
Due to its high essential amino acid content, Soybean Meal is considered a high-quality protein source (Figure 1). It also contains excellent levels of oil, which are used by the horse a ‘slow releasing’ energy sources. Soya beans must be carefully processed prior to feeding them to horses. This is because raw soybeans contain a specific enzyme that blocks the action of trypsin, an enzyme needed for protein absorption.
Cooking of soya beans can reduce the level of enzyme inhibitors to acceptable levels. However, the cooking must be precise – undercooking will not reduce the enzymes correctly resulting in reduced protein absorption whilst overcooking will destroy essential amino acids such as lysine, methionine, threonine and possibly others.
At Connolly’s RED MILLS we use a strictly controlled, advanced cooking technique known as extrusion to destroy trypsin inhibitor, thereby ensuring that the horse can digest the quality protein they provide.
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Mohammad Agha
Senior Sales Consultant | Arab Markets
Mohammad Agha serves as the Senior Sales Consultant for Connolly’s RED MILLS Group, representing a prestigious portfolio of products including Connolly’s RED MILLS horse feeds, Foran Equine Supplements, and Carr & Day & Martin Equine care products
Sanjay Reddy
Regional Manager MENATI (Middle East, Turkey, India)
Sanjay Reddy, Regional Sales Manager MENATI (Middle East, Turkey, India) Sanjay has worked with Connolly's RED MILLS since 2012 and is the senior regional manager for the Middle East. Turkey and India. Get in touch for advice about our range of horse feeds and supplements.