Feed pellet using tapioca residual and production method thereof
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A technology of feed granules and cassava dregs, which is applied in the molding or processing of animal feed, animal feed, animal feed, etc., can solve the problems of high price, achieve the effects of enhancing palatability, maintaining shape, and solving dust generation
Inactive Publication Date: 2016-12-07
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[0048] The mixture was prepared by mixing 95% by weight of cassava residue and 5% by weight of crude molasses. The cassava residue having a water content of 12% by weight is used.
[0049] The hydraulic oil press is in use at 750 tons / m 2 After compressing the resulting mixture, feed pellets of 1 x 8 cm (diameter x length) are produced.
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[0051] The feed pellets were manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1, except that a mixture containing 90% by weight of cassava residue and 10% by weight of rough molasses was used.
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[0053] Except for using a mixture containing 95% by weight of cassava residue and 5% by weight of crude molasses, feed pellets were manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1. Both cassava residue and coarse molasses are used after dust removal.
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The present invention relates to a feed pellet using tapioca residue and a production method thereof, and wherein the feed pellet comprises 85 to 97% by weight of tapioca residue and 3 to 15% by weight of blackstrap molasses, wherein the tapioca residue has below 20% by weight of moisture content. Above described method for manufacturing the feed pellet using tapioca residue according to the present invention has an effect on manufacturing high quality feedstuffs, i.e. a high maintenance of shape, excellent palatability and low flying dust, by mixing tapioca residue with blackstrap molasses.
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Technical field [0001] The present invention relates to feed pellets using cassava residue and a method for manufacturing the same. Background technique [0002] Generally, grain powders or intermediate products such as corn, soybeans, wheat, sorghum, barley, oats, etc. have been used as pigs, chickens, birds, cattle, horses, sheep, goats, camels, dogs, cats, rabbits, turkeys, and geese And other feeds. More precisely, depending on the type of animal to be raised, etc., suitable feed ingredients include all or part of substances including starch, protein, fat, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, antibiotics and the like. [0003] In particular, starch-containing substances can maintain the growth of farm animals, and they are usually obtained from corn, soybeans, wheat, sorghum, barley, oats, etc., more precisely from intermediate products or powders of corn, oats, soybeans, wheat, etc. [0004] However, since food became scarce after World War II, and because the use of grains such ...
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