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Slow-Release Urea
Urea is the most commonly used non-protein nitrogen additive in the fattening process of beef cattle and sheep, which can provide a nitrogen source for rumen microorganisms to synthesize proteins
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Slow-Release Urea
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Urea is the most commonly used non-protein nitrogen additive in the fattening process of beef cattle and sheep, which can provide a nitrogen source for rumen microorganisms to synthesize proteins. Suitable for adding to pig feed, poultry feed and aquatic feed as well.
Slow-release urea refers to the reduction of the rate of urea release or decomposition into ammonia through physical or chemical treatment methods without changing the chemical structure of urea itself, and the synchronization between the production rate of ammonia and the speed of utilization is enhanced, thereby improving the utilization efficiency of urea. The appearance is light yellow-brown feed granules or powder.
Package: Ton-pack, can be sold as smaller pack according to customers’ need
Shelf life: 1 Year
Quality Standard and Results of Chemical Analysis
Inspection Item | Standard value | Result of inspection |
Total nitrogen, % | ≥32 | 32.1 |
Moisture, % | <10 | 8 |
Crude ash, % | <30 | 22 |
Lead, mg/kg | ≤30mg/kg | (Qualified) |
(Arsenic, mg/kg) | ≤10mg/kg | (Qualified) |
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