Deer musk.
Cow dung.
Crush buffalo bones.
Soya millcake for animal feed.
Mooringa leaf powder.
Cow dung, cow dung powder, cow milk, vermi compost..
Cow dung , cow ark.
Cow dung.
Live sheep & goat.
Deer musk.
Live goat.
Live goats sheep.
Buffalo dry tendons.
Large yorkshire farm pigs , live goats.
Organic animal feed.
Grinded anchovy for base ingredients to make animal feed.
Completely packaged product, completely natural pig feed additive solution - no chemical additives used Helps pigs gain weight Help pigs prevent diseases Helps pigs produce better and cleaner meat quality
Granulated (Crut protein 89,00/Fat 26,60/Fiber 38,80) In bulk (Crut protein 89,00/Fat 26,60/Fiber 38,80) produces compound animal feed for all types of animals. (preparing individual recipes)
Dry corn gluten feed, dried corn gluten feed, dry maize gluten feed, dried maize gluten feed Wet corn gluten feed, wet maize gluten feed. Corn gluten feed is the by-product of the wet-milling of maize grain for starch (or ethanol) production. Corn gluten feed consists mainly of maize bran and maize steep liquor (liquid separated after steeping) but may also contain distillers solubles, germ meal, cracked maize screenings, as well as minor quantities of end-products from other microbial fermentations. The chemical composition of corn gluten feed varies hugely, as it depends on the milling process and on the relative proportions of bran, steep liquor and other components. Particularly, the energy and protein content of corn gluten feed are positively correlated to the proportion of steep liquor in the blend. NUTRITIONAL ATTRIBUTES Corn gluten feed is a major feed ingredient in ruminant diets, particularly for beef and dairy cattle. Wet corn gluten feed contains 40 to 60% DM while the dry product contains about 88% DM. Corn gluten feed is a moderately high source of protein: it contains about 20-25% DM of protein, more than cereal grains and milling by-products but less than corn gluten meal, distillersâ?? grains and most oil meals. Corn gluten feed is much richer in cell wall constituents than maize grain (crude fibre 6-10% DM, NDF 31-49% DM, ADF 8-13% DM and a low lignin content about 1.2% DM) which tends to limit its use in pig and poultry diets. The crude fat content is usually under 4% DM. Corn gluten feed contains relatively high and quite variable amounts of residual starch, from 11% to more than 30% DM. Ash content is also important (about 7% DM). The composition of corn gluten feed is influenced by the proportion of steep liquor, which contains more energy and protein than the bran. Corn gluten feed varies in color from yellow-light brown to dark brown, depending on the amount of steep liquor, drying temperature and drying time. Dried corn gluten feed generally darkens.
Poultry meal consists of the milled, rendered, and cleaned parts of the carcasses of slaughtered poultry. Inedible tissues comprising the raw materials include the heads, necks, feet, undeveloped eggs, intestines, and skeletal frames from which muscles have been removed. The completeness of muscle removal for boneless chicken meat varies somewhat. Similarly, several of the tissues listed above also have edible markets. Poultry meal is to be exclusive of feathers, with the exception of such amounts as might occur unavoidably with the use of good processing practices. A considerably higher quantity of inedible tissue from poultry processing is acquired from each carcass as trends advance for further processing and more table-ready foods. Poultry meal is an excellent source of protein. It is a product used extensively in companion animal diets. Processing improvements have resulted in better poultry meal, as with most by-product ingredients. Improvements in digestibility have enhanced its usage in other animal species, such as in aquaculture and starting pig diets. Specifications vary slightly depending on source. Broiler chickens, laying hens, and turkeys comprise the major sources of poultry raw materials. However, they all yield similar final rendered products. Ducks and other less dominant avian species may show some variations.