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Wheat Bran
Wheat bran can be fed in large quantities to ruminants, with a typical inclusion rate of 25% to 30% in dairy cows, helping to boost milk production. It also delivers excellent results for breeding bulls, beef cattle, and calves alike. During the fattening period, it is best used in combination with cereal-based feeds.
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Wheat bran can be fed in significant quantities to ruminants, with dairy cows typically receiving 25% to 30% of their diet as wheat bran, which helps enhance milk production. It also delivers excellent results for breeding bulls, beef cattle, and calves alike; during the fattening period, it is best used in combination with cereal-based feeds. Moreover, the non-starch polysaccharides in wheat bran promote the proliferation of beneficial gut bacteria in livestock and poultry, while simultaneously inhibiting the growth of harmful pathogens. With its abundant dietary fiber and non-starch polysaccharides, wheat bran plays a crucial role in maintaining and regulating intestinal health in livestock and poultry.
| Testing Items | Standard | Test Results | Conclusion |
| Moisture, % | ≤15.5 | 12.4 | Qualified |
| Crude ash, % | ≤7.5 | 6.06 | Qualified |
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