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Lignin Sulfonate - Feed Ingredient

Lignin sulfonate is a byproduct of the wood pulping process. It is derived from lignin, a natural polymer found in plant cell walls. It is commonly used in animal feed as a binder, pelletizing agent, and dust suppressant.

In equine nutrition, lignin sulfonate is primarily included in pelleted feeds to improve durability of the pellets. It helps bind feed particles together, ensuring that pellets maintain their shape during storage and handling. While it does not provide significant nutritional value, it can enhance feed consistency.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Lignin Sulfonate as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Woody’s Complete Pellet Feed (Woody’s Horse Nutrition)
Complete FeedComplete Feed
FatFat
FiberFiber
Grain FreeGrain Free
Woody’s Complete is a pelleted feed intended for the majority of adult horses. It is composed of beet pulp, soybeans, alfalfa meal and rice bran and contains added probiotics and chelated trace minerals.
Zone (Banks Mill Feeds)
Mineral BalanceMineral Balance
ProteinProtein
Ration BalancerRation Balancer
VitaminsVitamins
Zone by Banks Mill Feeds is a pelleted ration balancer that is intended to be used to add protein, vitamins, and minerals to the equine diet. It is meant for growing, breeding, and performance horses as well as easy keepers.

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