The Biggest Benefits Of Feeding Pellets To Livestock

Aug 04, 2022

The Biggest Benefits of Feeding Pellets to Livestock


1. It is beneficial to the digestion and absorption of the gastrointestinal tract of livestock. The pellet feed with good palatability makes the starch in the mixed powder gelatinize during the pressing process, so that the pressed pellet feed has a certain fragrance, which increases the palatability of the pellet feed, and can stimulate the appetite of livestock and make livestock happy. Food loves to eat, according to the determination, feeding pellet feed livestock can increase feed intake by 10%-15%.

2. It can effectively prevent the unbalanced nutrition of livestock and poultry due to picky eating. When feeding livestock on a daily basis, breeders often worry about the choice of concentrated feed in the mixed powder for livestock, and pellet feed makes all kinds of feed raw materials fully mixed and pressed into shape, and livestock cannot be picky eaters, which can make livestock Nutritionally balanced, it also saves feed for farmers and reduces breeding costs.

3. Improve the digestibility of feed. Poultry and livestock chewing pellet feed for a long time can promote the secretion of amylase in the mouth so that the feed in the mouth of the livestock and poultry can be fully mixed with saliva, stimulate the peristalsis of the intestines, and greatly improve the digestibility of nutrients in the feed. In addition, during the pressing process of the pellet feed, through the comprehensive action of short-term high temperature and high pressure, not only starch gelatinization and protein organization in the feed are made, but also the enzyme activity is enhanced so that the beans and some of the grains contained in the feed are enhanced. Inactivation of substances that impede the digestion and utilization of nutrients, such as antitrypsin factors, increases the digestibility of the feed.

4, sterilization and disinfection, reduce disease. During the pressing process of the pellet feed, the short-term high temperature as high as 70℃-100℃ can kill a part of parasite eggs and pathogenic microorganisms, which can significantly reduce the disease of rabbits. The practice has proved that diarrheal diseases, stomatitis, and pica in livestock fed pelleted feed are significantly reduced