Shotcrete corn fiber
Shotcrete corn fiber is the product left after the corn fiber is wet-produced, and the raw corn is removed from the endosperm, germ and other tissues, and then processed through a special production process and corn syrup is added thereto in an appropriate ratio, and then contacted by roller drying. Dry method.
Sprayed corn fiber not only contains polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose, but also contains abundant soluble proteins and their degradants, such as peptides and various amino acids. In addition, it contains lactic acid, calcium phytate, and soluble. Sugar has a high nutritional value.
The product is a high-quality feed material for herbivores (such as cattle, sheep and herbivorous fish), and is also a good feed material for monogastric animals such as pigs and chickens. Adding in a ratio of 3 to 5% not only provides nutrients required by animals, but also has a positive effect on the health of the digestive tract.Main reference indicators (Q/AFH 003-2008):
Crude protein ≥16%
Crude fiber ≤18%
Water ≤12%
Ash ≤ 6%
AppearanceGolden yellow sheetCrude protein11Crude fiber12Ash7Crude fat1.1sodium0.3calcium0.24phosphorus1.08The raw material
Corn seed epidermis, corn pulpApplicable animal
Cattle, sheepShelf life12 monthPacking50 kg PP bag
Product Features
The crude fiber content is high. Therefore, it works better with protein raw materials. This product is not only suitable for single stomach animals such as poultry, but also suitable for ruminants such as cattle and sheep.
The content of nitrogen-free extract is relatively high, accounting for about 40% and 50%. It is a transitional feedstock between energy feed and protein feed.
The protein content is high and some soluble protein and its degradation products, such as peptides, various amino acids, etc., are favorable for digestion and absorption.