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Importance of choosing Best Quality of DORB in Cattle Feed manufacturing!

Introduction Providing high-quality cattle feed is essential for the health, growth, and productivity of livestock. One of the key ingredients in cattle feed is De-Oiled Rice Bran (DORB), which plays a crucial role in meeting the nutritional requirements of cattle. As a leading manufacturer of DORB, Rudrapur Solvents Pvt Ltd understands the importance of choosing the best quality of this raw material for cattle feed production. Understanding the Specifications of High-Quality DORB Rudrapur Solvents Pvt Ltd's DORB adheres to the following specifications to ensure the highest quality: 1. Protein content: Above 15% 2. Moisture content: Below 11% 3. Fiber content: Below 11% 4. Sand and Silica content: Below 3% 5. Total Ash content: Below 10% These specifications are carefully monitored and maintained throughout the manufacturing process to deliver a consistent and reliable product. Why Choosing the Best Quality of DORB is Essential Selecting the best quality of DORB for cattle feed is ...

Rice Husk and Sawdust in Deoiled Rice Bran (DORB): The Silent Killer of Livestock Nutrition

  De oiled Rice Bran (DORB) is a cornerstone of livestock feed in India, but the growing problem of adulteration with rice husk and sawdust is quietly undermining animal health and farm productivity. Here’s what every farmer, feed manufacturer, and livestock owner needs to know. Why Are Rice Husk and Sawdust Added to DORB? Rice husk  and  sawdust  are cheap, widely available materials that look similar to DORB. Unscrupulous suppliers may mix these into DORB to increase the product’s weight and volume, boosting profits at the expense of feed quality. While this may seem like a harmless shortcut, the reality is far more dangerous: Rice husk : Often ground to resemble DORB, it’s abundant and nearly free, making it an attractive adulterant. Sawdust : Another inexpensive filler, sawdust offers no nutritional benefit and is added purely for financial gain. The Health Risks for Livestock and Poultry Adulteration with rice husk and sawdust is not just an economic issue—it ca...

The Hidden Danger in Animal Feed: Urea Adulteration in De oiled Rice Bran (DORB)

De oiled Rice Bran (DORB) is a popular livestock feed ingredient, prized for its affordability and nutritional value. However, a growing threat lurks in this staple:  urea adulteration . Unscrupulous suppliers sometimes mix urea—a cheap nitrogen source—into DORB to artificially inflate its protein content. This practice jeopardizes animal health, farmer livelihoods, and food safety. Let’s break down how this happens, its impacts, and how to combat it. Why Urea is Added to DORB Urea contains high levels of nitrogen, which can misleadingly boost the  apparent  protein content of feed when tested. For suppliers, this means selling low-quality DORB at higher prices. But for livestock, urea is a silent killer: Ruminants (cows, buffaloes):  Their stomachs can process small amounts of urea, but excess amounts release toxic ammonia, causing tremors, bloat, or even death within hours . Poultry:   Chickens and ducks lack the digestive system to handle urea. Even small dos...