Hay & Animal Products.
Livestock.
Livestock, goats, goat breeders, goat meat, goat, live goat.
Frozen buffalo halal meat.Export
Live Rabbits.
Livestock like sheeps, cows, bulls and calfs.
Australian livestock.
Live goats.
Premium halal meat products, including high quality lamb and processed meats .
Meat and bone meal, feather meal, poultry meal, blood meal, organic fertilizers.
Sheep.
Fresh Meat Frozen Meat .
Frozen chicken, beef, pork, lamb, all meat and poetry, chemicals, wear extensions, ponytails, raw bundles, seamless clip ins, styling products sunflower oil, canola oil , soya beans oil , all eligible oils, white and brown sugar ,sugar icumsa 45, granulated white sugar, powder sugar, superfine sugar, wooden pallet.
Cow livestock
Poultry and animal husbandry.
Leather products, meat and poultry.
Sheeps from armenia.
Meat.
1. DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT: Frozen poultry in whole and quarts 2. TYPE OF POULTRY: Chicken and turkey 3. ORIGIN: Spain & Europe (Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Turkey) 4. PRESENTATION FORMATS: - Whole: With and without skin & bone - Quarts: Leg, wing, mid joint wing, upper back, lower back, paw, feet - Fillet: Quarts without skin and bone - Offal: Gizzard, heart, liver, neck, tails, cartilages, dcoupage 5. BRAND: Producer or private according factory possibilities 6. PACKAGE PRESENTATIONS: Cartons of 10 kg, 15 kg, and 20 kg protected with plastic bag, as well as polyblocks 7. LOADING FORMAT: 20' or 40' freeze" container type containing 12 - 13 or 25 - 16 MT of goods respectively 8. DELIVERY DELAY: Within following 15 - 20 days after receipt of order confirmation and settlement of payment terms agreed 9. DELIVERY CONDITIONS: FOR or CIF 10. PRICE: According current market rates 11. EXPORT DOCUMENTATION: a. Bill of lading (B/L) b. Commercial invoice c. Packing list d. Origin certificate e. Sanitary certificate f. Quality and/or quantity certificate in case of been requested by client (Cost not included in quotations) 12. PAYMENT TERMS: a. Prepayment of 30% - 50% of order value and balance against presentation of shipment documentation) b. Irrevocable/confirmed letter of credit payable at 60 days of shipment date c. Deferred payment at 60 days of shipment date in case that's granted a commercial risk coverage for a prime rated insurer like COFACE or similar 13. IMPORTANT NOTE: Rates quoted have a limited validity so must request update of them before confirmation of any purchase order
Dry forages are pasture (fresh forage) or high quality alfalfa hay, alfalfa-grass mix hay, grass hay or straw. Some dairy farmers will feed a mix of both silage and hay, while others might only feed silage or only feed hay, depending on the farm. The other half of the diet is called the concentrate.A cow that is milking eats about 100 pounds each day of feed, which is a combination of hay, grain, silage and proteins (such as soybean meal), plus vitamins and minerals. Farmers employ professional animal nutritionists to develop scientifically formulated, balanced and nutritious diets for their cows. Dairy cows are fed lush, protein-rich alfalfa hay, and such food actually make beef cattle sick. Some signs that your beef herd has consumed too much fresh pasture include bloat, diarrhea and other digestive problems. Your cattle will do best on a pasture grass mix of hay. This hay includes legumes as well as grass.The more hay or grass a cow eats compared to corn, soy and other grains, the less likely the animal will develop these digestive problems. Cows consuming a lot of corn are more susceptible to E. coli infection, which can in turn infect people who eat the meat. How much milk do Jersey cows give on average per day? Jersey's produce about 20 kilos of milk per day. They have an average butterfat content of about 5%.Dry forages are pasture (fresh forage) or high quality alfalfa hay, alfalfa-grass mix hay, grass hay or straw. Some dairy farmers will feed a mix of both silage and hay, while others might only feed silage or only feed hay, depending on the farm. The other half of the diet is called the concentrate.