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Blood Meal

Blood Meal

The "blood" in blood meal refers to the by-product, most often from slaughtered cows, that comes from meat packing plants. The blood is dried into a powder before being packaged as a blood meal. The "meal" in blood meal refers to the dried blood ground into a powder. In this form, it is a high-nitrogen product for fertilizer and is a high-protein item used in animal feed.

  • ORIGIN: Australia, Brazil
  • QUALITY

ANALYSES

AUSTRALIA

BRAZIL

Protein

85% Min

80% Min

Moisture

10% Max

11% Max

Fat

5% Max

2% Max

Fibre

3% Max

5% Max

Pepsin Digestibility

90% Min

85% Min

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