> It's in the USDA database, so I guess it's considered a food item in the US.
>
> Here's the USDA entry:
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?A23912993
i saw somewhere else that horse meats contained 2 gr of carbohydrates
> One advantage of horse meat would be that horses do badly on grain
> diets. Colic is the number one cause of horse deaths, and it is largely
> caused by high grain diets. Even putting a horse into a different
> paddock with more grass seeds than the one they are coming from can
> trigger an attack. As a guide, horses should eat less than 10% of feed
> (by weight) as grain.
>
> So, any horse meat you can find is likely to be mostly raised on grass
> and grass hay. My guess is that this is the reason that the horse meat
> in the USDA database is fairly lean with an excellent amount of omega 3
> fats.
yes except that now with pelleted feeds ( that contain whatever the food
industry can produce as by product )that is very used by horse owners ,
those old horses will have had a very far from natural diet .
i know many horses that are fed only hay or even straw and pellets ( for
thoses horses eating grass makes them having diarrhea.
jean-claude