Guar Korma
Guar korma meal is a protein-rich, carbohydrate-rich byproduct of guar seeds that is used as animal feed:
- Production
Guar korma meal is a byproduct of guar seeds after guar gum is extracted.
- Uses
Guar korma meal is used as a feed for cattle, poultry, fish, and swine. It's especially useful for dairy animals because it can increase milk production and fat content.
- Benefits
Guar korma meal is a cost-effective alternative to soya bean meal. It's also free of anti-nutritive elements that can limit the formation of trypsin, an enzyme essential for nutrition.
- Preparation
Guar korma meal is often roasted to improve its digestibility and nutritional profile. Roasting also reduces the levels of anti-nutritive factors, making it safer for animals to eat.
Specifications
Parameters |
Traits |
Protein |
56-58% |
Fibre |
6-8% |
Fat |
5-6% |
Moisture |
3-6% |