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Can pomace be used as feed for pigs? In principle, it is possible. Pomace is the main by-product after juicing in the juice factory. It contains a lot of nutrients and pectin, and is a high-quality feed material. However, the wet pomace has a high water content and does not meet the water content standard for feed processing, so pomace dryer equipment is required.
Pomace drying feed processing equipment is the main equipment for pomace precipitation processing feed. Through a series of technological processes such as dehydration and drying, the moisture content of pomace can be quickly reduced to about 12 (adjustable), which can meet the requirements of long-term storage and transportation of pomace or feed. Processing moisture standard. The dried pomace has good color, high nutrient loss value and strong palatability, and can be used not only for feeding pigs, but also for other livestock breeding.
Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in the production of pomace dryers, and can provide pomace drying feed processing equipment with a daily processing capacity of 10 tons to 500 tons according to customer production needs. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us.
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