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Processed Animal Proteins


Poultry Meal

Application: Pet Food, Mink Feed

Definition: Derived from the processing of poultry by-products and contains a high level of protein. Available to various specifications, its digestibility rating makes it ideal for the petfood industry and a full specification of the product is available on request.



Meat and Bonemeal

Application: Pet Food, Fertilizer, Mink Feed

Definition: Derived from the processing of mammalian by-products. Primarily used as an additive for animal feed, this is available in a "standard" meat and bonemeal or a "beef" meat and bonemeal. Full specification available on request.



Blood Meal

Application: Pet Food, Fish Feed, Fertilizer, Mink Feed

Definition: Blood meal is an air-dried powder derived from poultry and mammalian species processed at slaughterhouses. As well as being very high in protein, blood meal is also has a high nitrogen value making it a valuable fertilizer. Full specification available on request.



Lamb Meal

Application: Pet Food

Definition: Derived from lamb by-products and is a popular ingredient in petfood, particularly dog food. Full specification available on request.



Pork Meal

Application: Pet Food

Definition: Derived from pork material. Predominantly used in the petfood industry. Full specification available on request.



Feather Meal

Application: Pet Food, Fish Feed, Fertilizer, Mink Feed

Definition: Produced using raw feathers via a hydrolisation process. The result is a high quality, high protein meal which has applications not only for petfood but also as a fertiliser. Full specification available on request.



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