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Apple Fiber - Feed Ingredient
Apple fiber is a feed ingredient derived from the byproducts of apple processing, primarily the pomace remaining after juice extraction. This pomace is dried and ground to produce a fibrous material rich in both soluble and insoluble dietary fiber. Apple fiber contains components such as pectin, cellulose, hemicellulose, and small amounts of residual sugars and polyphenols.
In equine nutrition, apple fiber is used as a source of fermentable fiber to support digestive function and gut motility. The pectin content contributes to its water-binding capacity, which can help in forming a gel-like substance in the gut and assist in modulating intestinal transit. Apple fiber may also enhance palatability due to its mild fruity aroma and residual natural sugars.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Apple Fiber as an ingredient.



















