Fiber Feed
Fiber Feed
Caragana is a plant that grows in harsh environments such as sand dunes, hillsides, and dry slopes. Caragana is rich in a variety of nutrients such as high protein and crude fat. After a series of processing, it is transformed into caragana granules, to make a feed with good palatability and mellow taste. Suitable for adding to pig feed, poultry feed, ruminant feed and aquatic feed.
Spray corn husk is by-product produced in the process of processing alcohol, starch and amino acids,etc. It mainly consists of corn husk and corn starch slurry. It mainly contains cellulose, lignin, protein, amino acids, fats,
It is a residual product after extracted protein and starch from pea. A composite product of cellular wall fiber, polysaccharide, lignin and other related substances. The fiber content up to 40% or above,
A byproduct of the oat hulling, threshing and flaking process, including some oat grains, oat bran and oat hulls. Oat crops like cool weather and are often planted in the highlands and cold and cool areas of northern China.
Corn husk is a product obtained by using corn as raw material after degerming, crushing, and starch extraction. Its main components are fiber, starch, and protein, etc. It consists of seed coat, a part of corn husk and
Bamboo meal is a powdered fiber feed made from bamboo after crushing, drying and ultra-fine grinding. Bamboo meal has high fiber and low protein content, and is suitable as a roughage source for feed. In addition,