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Feed Ingredients - Feed Database

Explore a range of equine feed ingredients with detailed nutritional profiles in the Mad Barn Equine Feed Bank. Compare ingredients, products and brands to choose the right one for your horse.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
3:1 Zinc Copper (Mad Barn)
HealthHealth
Hoof HealthHoof Health
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
Skin + HairSkin + Hair
Mad Barn's 3:1 Zinc Copper Powder is an organic trace mineral supplement containing a 3:1 ratio of Bioplex® Zinc and Copper. It is made with zinc and copper proteinates, which are chelated for improved absorption.
Biotin (Mad Barn)
Hoof HealthHoof Health
IngredientIngredient
MuscleMuscle
NutritionNutrition
Biotin Powder from Mad Barn provides 20 mg of biotin per serving support hoof growth and quality, as well as skin and coat health. Biotin is a B vitamin which supports strong hooves and connective tissues such as tendons. Biotin is highly palatable and easy to feed.
Chasteberry (Mad Barn)
BroodmareBroodmare
HealthHealth
IngredientIngredient
MareMare
Chasteberry powder supports mood balance in mares and aggressive horses. Chasteberry supplementation may support the normal function of the pituitary gland.
Jiaogulan (Mad Barn)
AntioxidantAntioxidant
CirculationCirculation
Hoof HealthHoof Health
IngredientIngredient
Jiaogulan powder supports circulation, muscle function, and respiratory health in horses. Jiaogulan has been shown to increase blood flow to horses' hooves.
MagneChrome (Mad Barn)
AntioxidantAntioxidant
HealthHealth
HerbHerb
Metabolic SyndromeMetabolic Syndrome
MagneChrome from Mad Barn (formerly sold under the name IR Supplement) is a magnesium and chromium supplement for IR Horses. This supplement provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory support which is critical for horses with metabolic conditions such as insulin resistance, laminitis and Cushing’s Syndrome
Manganese Proteinate (Mad Barn)
Bone HealthBone Health
HealthHealth
JointsJoints
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
Manganese Proteinate by Mad Barn is a mineral supplement designed to support bone and joint health
MSM – Methylsulfonylmethane (Mad Barn)
Hoof HealthHoof Health
JointsJoints
RecoveryRecovery
Skin + HairSkin + Hair
MSM is a readily available form of the mineral sulfur. It is beneficial for supporting healthy connective tissue, recovery, and hoof and joint health. MSM from Mad Barn also helps to relieve arthritic pain and sore muscles. It is considered very safe as a supplement for horses.
Natural E/Organic Se (Mad Barn)
AntioxidantAntioxidant
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
RecoveryRecovery
VitaminsVitamins
Natural E/Organic Se is a pelleted supplement providing organic Selenium yeast and natural Vitamin E. These two nutrients are important antioxidants that support muscle function and anti-inflammatory pathways.
Omneity P – Pellets – Vitamin & Mineral Supplement (Mad Barn)
Gut HealthGut Health
Hoof HealthHoof Health
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
Ration BalancerRation Balancer
Omneity Pellets is a balanced mineral and vitamin supplement for horses in a palatable pellet form. It provides 100% organic trace minerals, complete B-vitamin fortification, added Vitamin E, yeast and digestive enzymes.
Omneity Premix – Vitamin & Mineral Supplement (Mad Barn)
Hoof HealthHoof Health
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
VitaminsVitamins
Omneity Premix is a balanced mineral and vitamin supplement for horses providing 100% organic trace minerals, complete B-vitamin fortification, added Vitamin E, yeast, and digestive enzymes.
Performance XL: Electrolytes (Mad Barn)
Competition HorsesCompetition Horses
ElectrolyteElectrolyte
PerformancePerformance
StaminaStamina
Performance XL: Electrolytes by Mad Barn is a scientifically formulated equine electrolyte supplement designed to support athletic performance and workout recovery. It contains an ideal blend of natural minerals and vitamins to promote hydration status and muscle function.
Psyllium (Mad Barn)
FiberFiber
Gut HealthGut Health
HindgutHindgut
StressStress
Psyllium by Mad Barn is a powdered psyllium supplement that supports digestion and gut health in horses. It absorbs water in the digestive tract, helping support normal gut motility and manure consistency, and is beneficial for horses exposed to sandy conditions, environmental stress, or dietary changes.
Trace Mineral Pak (Mad Barn)
Coat QualityCoat Quality
ExerciseExercise
Hoof HealthHoof Health
Organic Trace MineralsOrganic Trace Minerals
Trace Mineral Pak from Mad Barn is a balanced equine supplement providing 100% organic (chelated) trace minerals. Ingredients include selenium, zinc, copper, and manganese.
w-3 Oil (Mad Barn)
Coat QualityCoat Quality
FatFat
JointsJoints
Omega 3-6-9Omega 3-6-9
w-3 Oil by Mad Barn is an essential fatty acid supplement fortified with the omega-3 DHA and natural Vitamin E. W-3 Oil helps to support joint health, coat quality, cardiovascular health and weight maintenance.
Sorghum Silage Brazil Fine Chop
DigestionDigestion
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
Sorghum is an annual grass commonly used as a forage source for ruminants. Fine chop increases nutrient digestibility and silage compaction.
Sorghum Silage Brazil Long
DigestionDigestion
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
Sorghum is an annual grass commonly used as a forage source for ruminants. Long chop increases the physically effective fibre content.
Sorghum Silage Brazil Medium Chop
DigestionDigestion
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
Sorghum is a tall, annual grass that is commonly used as a forage source for ruminants. It can be cut and stored in anaerobic conditions to make silage.
Sorghum Sudan Silage – 11% CP 68% NDF
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Sorghum Sudan silage is commonly fed to cattle and other ruminants. It should not be fed to horses as they are susceptible to sudan grass toxicity.
Sorghum/Milo – High Moisture
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FiberFiber
NutrientsNutrients
ProteinProtein
Sorghum grain, also known as milo, is commonly grown in tropical and subtropical regions. High moisture sorghum is used in cattle and swine diets as an energy source.
Sorghum/Milo Grain
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Sorghum grain, also known as milo, is commonly grown in tropical and subtropical regions. Sorghum grain is not easily digestible and is high in starch which can cause hindgut issues in the horse.
Sorghum/Milo Grain – Dry Rolled
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FiberFiber
NutrientsNutrients
ProteinProtein
Dry rolled sorghum is an African grain that is made more digestible through the process of rolling. Sorghum is not readily used in horse feed as it is high in starch and not easily digestible.
Sorghum/Milo Grain – Steam Flaked
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FiberFiber
NutrientsNutrients
ProteinProtein
Steam flaked sorghum is processed by steaming and rolling to increase its digestibility. Sorghum is a tropical grain commonly grown for human and food animal production.
Sorghum/Milo Ground Coarse
EnergyEnergy
GrainsGrains
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Coarse ground sorghum/milo grain is a high-starch feed for livestock. Grind size affects digestibility and feed efficiency.
Sorghum/Milo Ground Fine
EnergyEnergy
GrainsGrains
NutritionNutrition
VitaminsVitamins
Fine ground sorghum/milo grain is a high-energy feed primarily used in cattle diets. It provides high starch content which supports weight gain in beef cattle.
Sorghum/Milo Ground Medium
EnergyEnergy
GrainsGrains
NutritionNutrition
VitaminsVitamins
Sorghum/milo grain is a high-energy feed for cattle. Fine and medium grind sorghum has higher feed efficiency compared to coarse ground grain.
Sorghum/Milo High Moisture 22%
EnergyEnergy
GrainsGrains
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
High moisture sorghum/milo is fed to beef cattle as an energy-rich feed. It is preferable to harvest at 30% moisture content compared to 22% moisture for storage purposes.
Sorghum/Milo High Moisture 30%
EnergyEnergy
GrainsGrains
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
High moisture harvested sorghum/milo is used in ruminant diets. Feed efficiency is greater for high moisture sorghum compared to dry grain sorghum.
South African Hominy Chop
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Chopped hominy is a by-product of maize milling. It is a source of energy, protein and fiber, for horses, cattle, and sheep.
Soy 70
MuscleMuscle
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soy protein concentrate 70 is an amino acid supplement made from purified soybean meal. It is refined to improve digestibility and to remove anti-nutritive factors.
Soy Bean Silage
EnergyEnergy
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Soybean silage is typically produced under drought-stress conditions that are unlikely to result in a high yield of soybean grain. Soybean silage is a high-protein forage source more commonly fed to cattle.
Soy Meal Xylose Treated
EnergyEnergy
MuscleMuscle
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soy meal is fed as a protein source to dairy cattle. Soy meal can be treated with xylose to protect protein from rumen degradation and improve crude fiber digestibility in lactating cattle.
Soy Whole Full Fat Extruded
FatFat
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Whole full fat extruded soybeans are extruded to destroy anti-nutritional factors that are present in unprocessed soybeans. This process increases protein bioavailability, but does not remove the oil content.
Soy Whole Full Fat Formal Dehydetreated
FatFat
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Full fat soybeans are a high-energy feed for cattle. Formaldehyde treatment is used to protect unsaturated fats from hydrogenation in the rumen.
Soya Belisle (Nature Belisle)
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
MuscleMuscle
ProteinProtein
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Soya Belisle by Nature Belisle is a pressed and extruded soybean feed. Soybeans can be a good source of energy for horses in heavier work. It contains 43% protein, 9% fat, and 4.65% fibre.
Soya Meal Formaldehyde Treated
EnergyEnergy
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Soy meal provides a source of protein to livestock species. Treatment with formaldehyde can increase the bioavailability of protein and the absorption of essential amino acids.
Soya Oil (Baileys Horse Feeds)
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
Coat QualityCoat Quality
FatFat
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Soya Oil from Baileys Horse Feeds is intended for horses and ponies who require slow-release calories for condition or stamina. This oil also improves coat quality with its high Omega-6, especially Linoleic acid, content.
Soya Oil (Dodson & Horrell)
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FatFat
IngredientIngredient
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Soya Oil from Dodson & Horrell is calorie-dense which helps horses and ponies to increase weight and condition. This oil is intended to improve overall coat and skin health without adding bulk to the horse's feed.
Soybean Grain Brazil Finely Ground
FatFat
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Fine ground soybeans are an energy-dense feed for all classes of livestock. Raw soybeans can be fed to cattle, however, horses should only be fed heat-treated soybeans.
Soybean Grain Brazil Medium Grind
FatFat
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Medium ground soybeans are a high-energy feed for all classes of livestock. When intended for non-ruminants, soybeans should be heat-treated prior to feeding.
Soybean Grain Brazil Whole
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FatFat
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Whole soybeans are a high-energy feed for cattle. They are usually cracked, roasted, or ground for improved digestibility. Horses should not consume raw, whole soybeans due to antinutritive factors.
Soybean Hulls – Ground
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FiberFiber
NutrientsNutrients
ProteinProtein
Ground soybean hulls are the milled by-product of soybean processing. They are a low-NSC and highly-digestible fibre choice for horses needing additional energy. Soybean hulls are also used as a supplement carrier.
Soybean Hulls – Pellet
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FiberFiber
NutrientsNutrients
ProteinProtein
Soybean hull pellets are the seed coat of soybeans compressed into a pellet. They are a byproduct of soybean processing and are a highly digestible low-NSC fibre source.
Soybean Hulls Brazil Loose
FiberFiber
HindgutHindgut
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Soybean hulls are a byproduct of oil extraction from soybeans. It is a highly digestible fibre source for horses and can be included in ruminant, swine, and poultry diets.
Soybean Hulls Brazil Pellets
FiberFiber
Gut HealthGut Health
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Soybean hulls are a byproduct of oil extraction from soybeans. It is a highly digestible fibre source for horses. It is often pelleted to reduce bulkiness.
Soybean Meal – Extruded
Amino AcidAmino Acid
FatFat
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Extruded soybean meal is a by-product of soybean oil processing extracted using extrusion methods and not solvents. The end product is a protein-rich meal.
Soybean Meal (Modesto Milling)
EnergyEnergy
GrowthGrowth
ProteinProtein
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Soybean meal from Modesto Milling is made from 100% organic soybeans. Soybean meal is a great source of amino acids for horses that required additional protein and energy in their diet.
Soybean Meal (West Feeds)
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
MuscleMuscle
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soybean Meal by West Feeds is a high-protein concentrate that can be used to add energy to the equine diet. This feed provides 47% protein and 7% fibre content.
Soybean Meal 44% CP – Solvent Extracted
Amino AcidAmino Acid
FatFat
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soybean meal is a by-product of soybean oil extraction using a solvent. The end product after the oil is extracted is a protein-rich meal that contains 44% crude protein.
Soybean Meal 47.5% CP – Solvent Extracted
Amino AcidAmino Acid
FatFat
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soybean meal is a by-product of soybean oil extraction that utilizes a solvent. The end product after oil extraction is a protein-rich meal that contains 47.5% crude protein.
Soybean Meal Brazil Coarse
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
MuscleMuscle
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soybean meal is a high-protein, high-energy feed for all classes of livestock. Coarse grinding reduces the risk of digestive upset.
Soybean Meal Brazil Finely Ground
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
MuscleMuscle
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soybean meal is a high-protein feed for all classes of livestock. Fine grinding increases the risk of digestive upset in some species but improves nutrient digestibility.
Soybean Meal Mexico Coarse
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
MuscleMuscle
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soybean meal is a high protein and energy feed for all classes of livestock. Coarse grinding reduces the risk of digestive upset.
Soybean Meal Mexico Finely Ground
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
MuscleMuscle
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soybean meal is a high-protein feed for all classes of livestock. Fine grinding increases nutrient digestibility but increases the risk of digestive upset in some species.
Soybean Oil
Coat QualityCoat Quality
EnergyEnergy
FatFat
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Soybean oil is an energy-dense calorie source used for performance horses and hard keepers. It is higher in beneficial omega-3 fatty acids than other plant-based oils.
Soybean Residue Brazil Coarse
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FiberFiber
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soybean residue is a byproduct of soybean harvest. Ground soybean residue can be used to increase dry matter content of livestock diets.
Soybean Residue Brazil Finely Ground
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FiberFiber
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Soybean residue is a byproduct of soybean harvest. It can be ground to increase dry matter content of livestock diets.
Soybean Straw Brazil Fine Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Soybean straw is a byproduct of soybean farming. It has low digestibility and protein with a high fibre content. It is not commonly used as a primary forage source.
Soybean Straw Brazil Long
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Soybean straw is a byproduct of soybean production. It has high-fibre, low-protein content and is relatively indigestible which make it useful as bedding.
Soybean Straw Brazil Medium Chop
FiberFiber
ForageForage
NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Soybean straw is a high-fibre, low-protein forage that is a byproduct of soybean harvesting. It is not commonly used as a feed due to its low digestibility but can be used as bedding.
Soybeans – Rolled Roasted
FatFat
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Rolled, roasted soybeans are made from whole soybeans that have been roasted and crushed to increase the surface area. The heat from roasting destroys trypsin inhibitors that interfere with protein digestion. Rolled soybeans are an excellent source of dietary fat and protein, and are highly palatable to horses.
Soybeans – Steam Flaked
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Steam flaked soybeans are exposed to high temperature steam and flaked to increase the bean's surface area. The steaming and flaking process results in a highly digestible, high-protein feedstuff.
Soybeans – Whole Extruded
Amino AcidAmino Acid
FatFat
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Whole, extruded soybeans are made by processing whole soybeans using extrusion methods. The extrusion process uses pressure and heat to destroy anti-nutritive factors and increase the digestibility of the soybeans.
Soybeans – Whole Flaked
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
Low NSC FeedsLow NSC Feeds
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Whole, flaked soybeans are made with de-fatted soybeans that are flaked. Similar to rolling, flaking exposes the soybean to more surface area, which increases the rate of digestibility.
Soybeans – Whole Raw
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
ProteinProtein
ToplineTopline
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Feeding raw soybeans to horses is not recommended. Whole raw soybeans contain anti-nutritive factors which are degraded when they are heated.
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