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Guide to Collide: GTC(TM) technology There are two key reasons for high-energy consumption, low throughput and a rise in temperature of ground materials coming from a hammer mill. They are:
1. Poor hammer milling capacity Large amounts of collidi... Author: Jonathan Woo
Publication date: 09/29/2009 Rating: Views: 269
Evaluation of a new Egyptian probiotic by African Catfish Fingerlings Abstract: A preliminary study (120 days) was conducted on African catfish (initial body weight 90 g) to evaluate the beneficial effects of a new patent local probiotic (T-Protphyt 2000) when added to their diet... Author: Abdelhamid Mohamed Abdelhamid; Ahmed Ismail Mehrim; Manal Ibrahim El-Barbary; Salah Mohamed Ib...
Publication date: 09/29/2009 Rating: Views: 51
Achieving mold growth control Microbial deterioration of grain, feedstuffs and animal feed is of great concern to all segments of the production animal industry. Molds are a group of microorganisms that cause deterioration of grains o... Author: Micron Bio Systems
Publication date: 09/28/2009 Rating: Views: 744
How to evaluate the quality of yeast cell walls products (MOS)? The utilization of MOS, or yeast cell walls, has gained momentum in animal nutrition, and their efficacy is now well recognized. Consequently, it has become difficult to distinguish between a growing number of ... Author: Lallemand Animal Nutrition
Publication date: 09/14/2009 Rating: Views: 215
Use of soybean products in aquafeeds: a review Introduction
The world demand for sea food is increasing dramatically year by year, although an annual upper limit of 100 million tons is set so as not to exhaust reserves. It is for this reason that there is ... Author: T. H.BHAT, M. H.BALKHI AND M.T.BANDAY
Publication date: 08/26/2009 Rating: Views: 197
Elaboration of ruminant supplements with byproducts and residues of bio-ethanol produced on farm settings To establish, validate and evaluate the technical and economic efficiency of a decentralized approach for production of hydrated and anhydrous ethanol (95% and 96% concentration, respectively) a low-cost, small... Author: H. O. Patino, B. P. Ospina, E. C. Mallmann, A. Roa
Publication date: 08/14/2009 Rating: Views: 168
Protecting the actives in your premix The objectives of feed supplementation are to manufacture medicated feeds whose concentration in active ingredients fulfils with two criteria: conformity and homogeneity. Conformity is defined as consistency be... Author: Eric Bousquet, Technical Manager, Medical Department, Virbac, France.
Publication date: 06/10/2009 Rating: Views: 599
Moisture control in practice Rising costs of raw materials increases the demand for product optimization and yields. Now, the means of accurately controlling the moisture content within a batch flow process has been finally breached within... Author: Dick Ziggers - Published on Feed Tech 12.4 2008 (Courtesy of Intelscan EHF)
Publication date: 05/11/2009 Rating: Views: 535
Efficient grinding With today's increasing emphasis on efficient use of energy and its effect on the environment, feed mill managers must take an objective look at their process systems in order to maximize output against power c... Author: Tony Dowler - Published in Grain & Feed Milling Technology magazine (March/April 2008) / Artic...
Publication date: 04/17/2009 Rating: Views: 560
Grain storage and spoilage prevention and control The feed hygiene Regulation (EC) No 183/2005 presents a legal foundation for the production of safe feedstuffs. The regulation applies to primary production and puts the spotlight clearly on grain storage since... Author: Courtesy of Kemin Europa N.V.
Publication date: 03/16/2009 Rating: Views: 745