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Animal Plasma - Feed Ingredient

Animal plasma is a protein-rich feed ingredient derived from the blood of slaughtered livestock, typically pigs or cattle, after removal of red blood cells. The resulting plasma is spray-dried to produce a powder containing high levels of immunoglobulins, albumin, peptides, and essential amino acids.

In animal nutrition, spray-dried animal plasma is primarily used in young or stressed animals (such as piglets or calves) to support gut health, immune function, and feed intake. It is valued for its high digestibility and biological activity.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Animal Plasma as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Equilene Pro Care (Bluebonnet Feeds)
FiberFiber
Gut HealthGut Health
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
VitaminsVitamins
Equilene Pro Care from Bluebonnet Feeds is a beet pulp-based complete feed formulated to support digestive health. It is a low starch formula with 5.5% starch and 8% sugar. It contains added calcium, butyric acid and zinc for digestive support.
Intensify Omega Force (Bluebonnet Feeds)
Caloric EnergyCaloric Energy
FatFat
Omega 3-6-9Omega 3-6-9
ProteinProtein
Intensify OmegaForce by Bluebonnet Feeds is a pelleted complete feed with flax seed and fish oil for added omega-3s. Intensify OmegaForce is intended for horses at all lifestages.
Lifeline Equine (Stride Animal Health)
HealthHealth
ImmunityImmunity
PerformancePerformance
RecoveryRecovery
Lifeline Equine is a pelleted supplement intended to support overall equine health. This supplement contains porcine plasma, intended to support equine wellbeing.
LifeLine+ Equine (Bluebonnet Feeds)
Gut HealthGut Health
HealthHealth
ImmunityImmunity
RespiratoryRespiratory
LifeLine+ Equine by Bluebonnet is a pelleted nutritional supplement formulated to support respiratory, digestive, reproductive, and joint health in horses. It features bioactive proteins derived from plasma and yeast, which are included to promote overall wellness and strengthen immune function.

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