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Artificial Flavor - Feed Ingredient

Artificial flavor refers to chemically synthesized compounds designed to mimic natural flavors. These flavoring agents are created through controlled processes that replicate the taste and aroma of naturally occurring substances. Artificial flavors can be derived from chemicals, organic compounds, or fermentation processes, depending on the desired flavor profile.

In equine feed, artificial flavors are used to enhance palatability and encourage feed intake, particularly in horses that may be reluctant to consume certain feed formulations. They can be found in pelleted feeds, supplements, and treats. Unlike natural flavors, artificial flavors are not derived directly from plant or animal sources but are instead engineered to provide consistent taste and stability.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Artificial Flavor as an ingredient.

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