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Potato By-Product Meal - Feed Ingredient

Potato by-product meal is a feed ingredient derived from residual materials left after industrial processing of potatoes for human food products such as fries, chips, or starch. These by-products may include potato peels, trimmings, pulp, and other off-cuts, which are subsequently dried and ground into a meal.

As a feed ingredient for horses, potato by-product meal serves primarily as an energy source due to its residual starch content. It may also contribute modest amounts of protein and fiber, depending on the specific composition and processing method. Nutritional value can vary significantly based on the origin and treatment of the raw materials.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Potato By-Product Meal as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Potato By-Product Meal
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FiberFiber
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ProteinProtein
Potato by-product meal is derived from potato processing. Potato products should be avoided in equine diets as they may be toxic for horses.
Potato Pulp
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NutritionNutrition
ProteinProtein
Weight IssuesWeight Issues
Potato pulp refers to the dry matter residue that remains after potatoes are processed to extract starch. The pulp is high in protein, starch and fiber.

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