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Marjoram - Feed Ingredient
Marjoram (Origanum majorana) is an aromatic herb in the mint family (Lamiaceae), closely related to oregano. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is known for its mild, sweet flavor and essential oil content. The leaves and flowering tops are the parts typically used, either fresh, dried, or as an essential oil.
In equine feed and supplement formulations, marjoram is used as a botanical additive primarily for its aromatic properties. It may be included to enhance palatability or as part of herbal blends in digestive or calming formulations. Marjoram contains volatile compounds such as terpinene, sabinene, and linalool, which contribute to its fragrance and potential functional effects.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Marjoram as an ingredient.
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