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Participation in Forum on October 2, 2018
Umer,Good morning. Yes, our machine can be used on shrimp and aquafeeds. If and when you plug the machine, you have to remove the shaft from the barrel and clean the machine that way. You would remove the die plate at the end, remove the breaker screws, and some other items to remove the shaft out of the end of the machine. Thank you for your questions!Best Regards,Amanda
This member gave a presentation on August 28, 2018
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25th Annual Practical Short Course: Aquaculture Feed Extrusion, Nutrition, & Feed Management
Participation in Forum on August 20, 2018
shadrack otieno ,
I am not sure I understand. Are you asking where to place the breaker bolts and the metering valves?
Best Regards,
Amanda
Participation in Forum on August 20, 2018
Michael Machary ,
I am sorry that I am just now seeing this question. This machine can produce pet food, large animal feed, full fat soy, and yes we would ship to Tanzania. I will also look for a video of the machine, and get it to you.
Best Regards,
Amanda
Participation in Forum on March 26, 2018
Dr. Md. Robiul Islam (dvm) I am not sure what you mean by check Aflatoxin. This is something that could be present, but then could also be not present, it is found in the peanut itself before it goes through processing, and remains in the meal.
In order to find out if your meal has a presence of Aflatoxins you would need to run laboratory analysis, and then that would confirm how much, if any a ...
Participation in Forum on March 26, 2018
Dr. Md. Robiul Islam (dvm)
Thank you for the question. It most certainly could be used as a protein source for feed in place of soymeal, but what you have to watch for is the presence of aflatoxins that can be found in the meal.
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In addition, there are raw materials that cannot be substituted at all when we formulate rations for monogastric animals. In contrast, when we formulate rations for ruminants we can include more by-products due to the nature of the digestive tract of these animals.Ingredients that supply energy and protein to the feed are the most expensive ingredients, therefore, vegetable meals with high content ...
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To All;
Almost all livestock feeders agree that animals develop better gains on pelleted feed than on a meal ration.
The most logical reasons are:
* The heat generated during conditioning and pelleting convert the feedstuffs into a more digestible form by breaking down the starches and at the same time reduces bacteria load in the ingredients.
* Pellet simply transform the feed in a concentrate ...
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