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Elevate Your Livestock Health and Performance: The Power of Premium Quality De-Oiled Rice Bran

Introduction

When it comes to livestock farming, the quality of feed plays a pivotal role in the overall health and productivity of your animals. Today, we want to bring your attention to an exceptional, often underrated feed ingredient: de-oiled rice bran. Not just any rice bran, though, but the premium quality kind. 


The Nutritional Edge of Premium De-Oiled Rice Bran

De-oiled rice bran, a byproduct of the rice milling process, has long been recognized as a highly nutritious livestock feed. But not all de-oiled rice brans are created equal. Premium quality de-oiled rice bran boasts a superior nutritional profile, featuring high protein content, essential amino acids, and a wealth of vitamins and minerals crucial for animal health.

When compared to its general quality counterpart, premium de-oiled rice bran offers a more consistent nutritional value. This consistency guarantees optimal nutrition for your livestock, ensuring improved health, faster growth, and increased productivity.


Social Proof: Seeing is Believing

But don't just take our word for it. Farmers who have made the switch to premium de-oiled rice bran are reaping the benefits. 

Take Mr. Saurav Chowdary, a Feed Manufacturer from Gujarat. After switching to premium de-oiled rice bran, he reported a remarkable improvement in his feeds results, cows' milk yield and overall health. Or consider Mrs. Emily Dutta, a poultry farmer, who noticed increased egg production and healthier chickens after incorporating premium de-oiled rice bran into her feed. Or consider Mr A Babu Rao from Eluru who acknowledged that he got 1kg of fish weight by consumption of just 2kg of DORB of Rudrapur Solvents Pvt Ltd in comparison to 3kg of general DORB available in the market which lead to approx. 33% cost cutting in his feed costs!

These testimonials underscore the transformative power of premium de-oiled rice bran. It's not just a feed ingredient; it's a strategic investment in your livestock's future.


Endorsed by Experts

Veterinarians, animal nutritionists, and agricultural consultants are recognizing the value of premium de-oiled rice bran. Dr. Mandal, a renowned animal nutritionist, advocates for its use, citing its rich nutritional profile and benefits to livestock health. 

When industry experts vouch for a product, it's worth paying attention.


Making the Right Choice for Your Livestock

As a livestock owner, the decisions you make significantly impact your animals' health and productivity. By choosing premium de-oiled rice bran, you're opting for a feed ingredient that promises consistent high-quality nutrition.

It's time to make a choice that aligns with the best interests of your livestock. Choose premium de-oiled rice bran and witness.

Ankit Bansal

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