
Sunflower Pellets
De-hulled sunflower pellets contain 36% crude protein. Sunflower pellets are produced from sunflower meal, which is a product remaining after sunflower seeds has been processed by a solvent extraction method to extract the oil (similar to the processing used for soybean).
Prices and Ordering
Due to the constant change in prices, we aren’t able to specify the costs for our products on our website. Feel free to contact us for up to date pricing, flexible contract arrangements, and delivery times on our products.
Sunflower Pellets
Sunflower pellets provide a source of fibre and protein in animal feed diets. This makes it a highly valuable livestock feed, particularly for ruminants (where its high fibre can help reduce acidosis). Sunflower pellets and meal are considered to be safe feed for all species because it does not have anti-nutritional factors such as those found in cottonseed and rapeseed meals. The products only limitations are its fibre content and amino acid deficiencies for some animals.
Typical Analysis
Nutrient | Unit | Constituent |
---|---|---|
Dry Matter | % | 90 |
Crude Protein | % | 36 |
ME | MJ/kgDM | 11 |
Moisture | % | 10.5 |
Oil | % | 0.5 |
Crude Fibre | % | 18 |
NDF | % | 38 |
ADF | % | 29 |
Crude Fat | % | 3 |
Dry Matter 90%
Crude Protein 36%
ME 11MJ/kg/DM
Moisture 10.5%
Oil 0.5%
Crude Fibre 18%
NDF 38%
ADF 29%
Crude Fat 3.00%
Prices and Ordering
Due to the constant change in prices, we aren’t able to specify the costs for our products on our website. Feel free to contact us for up to date pricing, flexible contract arrangements, and delivery times on our products.
Sunflower pellets may be used without major restrictions in properly formulated beef and dairy rations.
Like all feedstuffs, sunflower pellets should be stored dry in bulk bins or placed on cement slabs (away from vermin and protected from the weather accordingly) .