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Why Coconut Oil Isn't Fit for Pigs – Physical Culture Study (physicalculturestudy.com)
2 points by bilsbie 8 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment


A quick Google search says pigs didn't gain weight from a diet heavy in coconut oil because it's almost purely saturated fat, and animals need a mixture of different types of fats in their diets. Specifically the coconut oil was too low in Linoleic acid, which is an essential Omega-6 fatty acid needed by animals to produce other fats in their body. Coconut oil is a fine source of calories in animal feed when part of a balanced diet including other fats.




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