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Hemp Seed Hulls - Feed Ingredient
Hemp seed hulls are the outer shells of hemp seeds (Cannabis sativa) that remain after the seeds are dehulled for oil or food production. This byproduct is fibrous and coarse in texture and may be included in animal feed as a source of dietary fiber and residual nutrients.
As a feed ingredient, hemp seed hulls provide structural carbohydrates and may contain trace amounts of protein, fats, and micronutrients depending on the degree of processing. Their fiber content can support digestive function and gut motility in horses, making them a potential forage extender or fiber source in equine diets.
Hemp seed hulls do not contain cannabinoids such as THC or CBD in significant amounts, especially when processed from industrial hemp varieties.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Hemp Seed Hulls as an ingredient.



















