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Feed palatability enhancers are additives used in animal feedstuffs to improve the taste and smell of the feed. These enhancers are used to increase the acceptance of feed by animals, which can lead to improved feed intake and better performance. Palatability enhancers are typically composed of natural ingredients such as essential oils, spices, and herbs, as well as synthetic ingredients such as flavorings and sweeteners. They are used in a variety of animal feedstuffs, including pet food, livestock feed, and aquaculture feed.
Palatability enhancers are used to improve the taste and smell of feed, making it more attractive to animals. They can also help to mask the taste of certain ingredients, such as antibiotics, which can be unpalatable to animals. Palatability enhancers can also help to reduce feed waste, as animals are more likely to consume feed that is more palatable.
Some companies in the feed palatability enhancers market include Alltech, Cargill, Kemin, Nutriad, and Novus International. Show Less Read more