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National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Horse Feeds
Functions:
Energy Source
Features:
Improves Immunity, High Energy Content
Certifications & Compliance:
ISO 9001, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)
National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Horse Feeds helps horses maintain high performance levels, and keep healthy and in supreme condition. Horses fall into the category of “hindgut fermenters”. These majestic creatures can digest hay due to a cool body part called an “enlarged cecum”. This has the potential to hold a whopping eight gallons of feed. The cecum acts like a ruminant animal stomach. In this way, horses can function like aruminant animal. Because of this unique feature, horses should be fed like ruminants. Most of their diet comes from forage or roughage and any extra energy comes from limited amounts of grain.
National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Dairy Feeds
Functions:
Feed Premix, Energy Source
Animal Species:
Cows, Cattle
Certifications & Compliance:
ISO 9001, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)
National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Dairy Feeds provides energy in a concentrated form, which allows the animal to grow faster and be more efficient with its food. A variety of different species like cows, sheep, goats, buffalos, deer, giraffes and camels are called ruminants. This means they digest their food by processing it in a complex four-chambered stomach. At a certain stage in their lives, ruminant animals need more energy to help them produce milk or gain weight. Energy in animal feed usually comes from grains, which can be fed independantly or as part of a total mixed ration (TMR).
National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Chicken Broiler Feeds
Ingredient Name:
Poultry Meal
Functions:
Energy Source, Nutrient Premix
Animal Species:
Turkey, Broilers, Chicks, Ducks, Geese & Game Birds
Certifications & Compliance:
ISO 9001, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)
National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Chicken Broiler Feeds provides the perfect balance of protein, minerals, vitamins and other nutrients the chicken needs. This will help them grow and gain weight. It will also assist with the egg production process. Also a healthy and mindful diet boosts immunity from various related diseases.
National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Sheep Feeds
Functions:
Feed Premix, Energy Source
Animal Species:
Camel, Sheep, Buffalo, Deer, Cows, Cattle, Goat
Certifications & Compliance:
ISO 9001, Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)
National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Sheep Feeds provides energy in a concentrated form, which allows the sheep to grow faster and be more efficient with its food. A variety of different species like cows, sheep, goats, buffalos, deer, giraffes and camels are called ruminants. This means they digest their food by processing it in a complex four-chambered stomach. At a certain stage in their lives, ruminant animals need more energy to help them produce milk or gain weight. Energy in animal feed usually comes from grains, which can be fed independantly or as part of a total mixed ration (TMR).