Description
Choline chloride 50% Corn Cob is tawny granule with slightly peculiar stink and hygroscopic. corn cob powder, silica is for feed use excipients added to aqueous choline chloride to make choline chloride powder.
Choline chloride 50% Corn Cob is tawny granule with slightly peculiar stink and hygroscopic. corn cob powder, silica is for feed use excipients added to aqueous choline chloride to make choline chloride powder.
Corn gluten meal is a protein-rich feed, containing about 65% crude protein (DM), used as a source of protein, energy and pigments for livestock species including fish. It is also valued in pet food for its high protein digestibility (RFA, 2008).
Dicalcium phosphate is white crystal powder or granular form, tasteless, odorless. Apparent density 800-1100kg/m3 soluble in dilute hydrochloric acid, dilute nitric acid, and acetic acid. Feed grade 18%DCP is low soluble in water, insoluble in alcohol.
Feather Meal is a natural organic fertilizer made of processed poultry feathers. Perfect for plants requiring a consistent supply of nitrogen. It is comprised of processed chicken feathers that have been thoroughly cleaned, heated with steam, and ground up into a powerful organic fertilizer mulch.
L-Lysine / Methionine / Threonine is a nutritional supplement containing the biologically active L-isomer of the essential amino acid lysine, with potential anti-mucositis activity. Upon oral intake, L-lysine/ Methionine / Threonine promotes healthy tissue function, growth and healing and improves the immune system.
Meat and bone meal (MBM) is a product of the rendering industry. It is typically about 48–52% protein, 33–35% ash, 8–12% fat, and 4–7% water. It is primarily used in the formulation of animal feed to improve the amino acid profile of the feed.
MDCP particles can stay in the animals’ stomach longer and it will helpful for the absorption of calcium phosphate. And also MDCP produced by micro-particles form, without any chemical binder.
Soybean meal is the product remaining after extracting most of the oil from whole soybeans. The oil may be removed by solvent extraction or by an expeller process in which the beans are heated and squeezed.