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Friday, June 22, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Liquid Salmon Oil

> I also heard that capsulation can cause the oil to go
> > rancid.
> *****
> Ya pays your money and ya takes yer choice. Most sources warn of
the
> opposite: that liquid SO improperly cared for (stored at room
> temperature for example) oxidizes very quickly.
>
>
> > Chris O
*****I recently saw Grizzly brand liquid Salmon oil for sale in a
reputable pet store. It was on a shelf, not refrigerated...does that
mean it's oxidized? before anyone even buys it? I'm also now assuming
that all liquid Salmon oil needs to be refrigerated, and how long is
it good stored in the refrigerator?
Thanks
Jill W.


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