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Palmitic Acid - Feed Ingredient
Palmitic acid is a saturated long-chain fatty acid (C16:0) naturally found in both plant and animal fats. It is one of the most common saturated fatty acids present in feed fats and oils, including palm oil, tallow, and various byproducts used in animal nutrition.
In equine feeds, palmitic acid is typically included as part of fat supplements or high-fat ingredients to increase caloric density.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Palmitic Acid as an ingredient.
Feeds, Supplements & Products
Lacta-Aid (Cox Vet Lab)
Lacta-Aid is a liquid supplement intended to reduce the production of lactic acid by converting blood sugar into energy. It could be beneficial for reducing tying up.
Wilson’s Cool Formula (Wilson Feeds)
Wilson's Cool Formula by Wilson Feeds is a granular, textured horse feed formulated to balance forage-based diets. It is soy-free and contains peas and alfalfa as protein sources.



















