Sunflower meal

Sunflower meal

Sunflower seeds contain 0.43% calcium and 1% phosphorus and is a rich source of B group vitamins. Energy and lysine are less than soybean meal. So far no toxic substance has been detected in this meal. But in case of large crushing, it is found in the dusty nature and it reduces the appetite and hides food around the beak in the poultry. The shell of sunflower seeds is a source of honey for ruminating animals. The crust contains 4% crude protein, 2% crude fat, 50% crude fiber and 2.5% ash. The sunflower seed shell is bulky and absorbs molasses well.

Sunflower meal contains good levels of protein, but the amount of lysine amino acid is lower than that of soy. The fiber content of this product is high, and if the origin of this fiber is from the coating of the seed, it will be slightly digestible, which should be before use Grind or crush the peanut shell. It will produce more digestible and protein-rich foods (called Hipro Sunflower). This product is rich in sulfuric amino acids, methionine, cysteine ​​and phosphorus, but its lysine is lower. It can be used in rations of livestock and poultry, but is generally more suitable for feeding in the ruminant diet, Because of its high fiber content, it helps reduce acidosis in the rumen's environment.