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Blood Meal - Feed Ingredient
Blood Meal is an animal byproduct produced through the collection, drying, and milling of fresh blood obtained from livestock processing facilities. This process transforms the liquid blood into a fine, dark powder that is remarkably high in crude protein, often ranging between 80-90%. The production is carefully controlled to minimize microbial contamination and preserve the nutritional integrity of the protein and amino acids present, resulting in a product that is both nutrient-dense and consistent in quality.
In equine nutrition, Blood Meal is incorporated as a concentrated protein supplement to support muscle development, tissue repair, and overall performance. Its rich profile of essential amino acids makes it an effective ingredient for fulfilling specific protein requirements within a balanced diet.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Blood Meal as an ingredient.



















