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Sage - Feed Ingredient
Sage refers to the leaves of Salvia officinalis, a perennial herb belonging to the mint family. It is used in feed and supplement formulations for its aromatic properties and potential functional benefits. The leaves contain a range of bioactive compounds, including essential oils (notably thujone, camphor, and cineole), flavonoids, and phenolic acids, which contribute to its characteristic scent and biological activity.
In equine nutrition, sage is typically included in dried or powdered form as part of botanical blends. It may be used to enhance palatability, provide mild antioxidant or antimicrobial properties, or support general wellness. Its essential oil content is of particular interest for its functional roles in digestive and respiratory health formulations.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Sage as an ingredient.
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