Is there any difference between pet cod liver oil and human cod liver oil?

The one marketed for horses may well state on its package "Not for human comsumption." Products labeled as fit for human consumption must adhere to specific standards of purity, absence of foreign substances (like dust, hair, insect parts etc.) allergens, and pathogens. Often the standard for "foreign substances" or "allergens" is a lot lower for products meant for animals than for humans.

So -- cod liver oil is cod liver oil; if your horse, with his sensitive digestive tract, can eat it, you probably can too; just be aware that the horse variety won't have been filtered as thoroughly.

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