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Sainfoin forage - Feed Ingredient
Sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) is a perennial legume cultivated for use as a forage crop. It is harvested for hay or incorporated into processed feeds and is known for its palatability, moderate protein content, and favorable fiber characteristics. Unlike some other legumes, sainfoin contains condensed tannins that do not negatively affecting intake.
In equine nutrition, sainfoin forage is used as a forage-based fiber source in pelleted forages, cubes, or complete feeds. It serves as an alternative to traditional forages like alfalfa or grass hay, especially in formulations seeking variety in fiber ingredients. Its nutritional profile makes it suitable for inclusion in diets requiring a high-quality, digestible fiber source.
The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Sainfoin forage as an ingredient.



















