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Fenugreek - Feed Ingredient
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is an herbaceous plant whose seeds are commonly used as a natural flavoring agent in animal feed. The seeds contain aromatic compounds that impart a distinct, slightly sweet, and maple-like scent, making them a popular ingredient to enhance feed palatability.
In equine nutrition, fenugreek is primarily included in feed formulations to encourage intake, particularly for picky eaters. Its strong aroma and taste can help mask less palatable ingredients and stimulate appetite. While fenugreek also contains fiber, protein, and bioactive compounds, its primary role in horse feed is as a flavor enhancer rather than a significant nutritional contributor.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Fenugreek as an ingredient.
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