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Citric Acid - Feed Ingredient

Citric acid is a naturally occurring organic acid commonly used in animal feed as a preservative, acidifier, and flavor enhancer. It is derived from citrus fruits or produced synthetically.

In equine nutrition, citric acid is primarily included in feed to improve palatability, enhance nutrient absorption, and act as a natural preservative to extend shelf life.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Citric Acid as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
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
NOCR (Mad Barn)
AntioxidantAntioxidant
PerformancePerformance
RespiratoryRespiratory
StaminaStamina
Mad Barn's NOCR is a respiratory supplement intended to help with lung health and function. It contains antioxidants and is also meant to assist with performance, cardiovascular health and immune function.
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.
Visceral+ (Mad Barn)
DigestionDigestion
Gut HealthGut Health
ImmunityImmunity
ProbioticProbiotic
UlcersUlcers
YeastYeast
Visceral+ by Mad Barn is a pelleted supplement to be used for horses with gastric health concerns. It is designed to maintain stomach and hindgut health and to support the immune system.

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