[Sun Dried Alfalfa from USA]- Premium Grade CP 20%~22%, ADF 27~29, NDF 34~36, RFV 170~185. Packingï¼? available in two sizeï¼? [Double Compressed Big bale] 450kg/bale, dimension 3feet*4 feet*3.5feet (92cm*122cm*107cm) [Single pressed 3-Tie small bale] 45kg/bale. Tophay has an unique philosophy in handling hay, we bring hay from the best farmer in a region and keep it as original as possible to maximize the leaf retention ratio and fiber length. Since we do not cut or blend in the double press process, our final product stem length could be as long as 30 cm, and make our hay easier to guarantee the nutrient test result. Some picture of our hay as attached.
Alfalfa Hay Pellets: A consistent supply of 400 MT per month of alfalfa hay pellets produced in Wisconsin, USA can be offered now with 1,800 MT consistently supplied in 60 days. Forage test reports can be provided for all lots. Standard minimum CP is 17%, 10-12% moisture, low ash. Forage characteristics can be increased by mixing in higher quality forage or a natural additive in the factory. Loads can be shipped bulk in 17MT 20’ container, or 40’ container for 1 MT totes or 25kg bags. I can inquire on CIF delivery or FOB Vancouver, BC, CA delivery if port is provided.
Unique Freeze Dried Pet Treats.
High End Dog Food.
Dog food.
Live Rabbits.
Dog chews.
Salted and dry omasum.
Beaver castoreum.
Guinea Pigs.
Rabbit.
Castoreum beaver.
Raw Dog Feed.
Horseshoe crab blood.
Live animals.
Beaver castororeum pods.
Bat guano.
Natural dog chew treat.
We can supply up to 1440 tons/day from the USA.
Soybean meal is used most extensively as a source of protein, especially in poultry diets. In general, soybean meal accounts for more than 70 percent of the protein source used in compound feeds for poultry and other livestock. Use of other legumes such as beans, pigeon peas, groundnut meal and cowpeas is limited due to a number of factors such as: their importance as sources of cheap plant protein for human consumption; lack of processing facilities; high cost of transport from areas of production to the location of feed mills; the unattractive price that farmers receive from the sale of these products to the animal feed industry;