Olive flour, corn substitute
Olive meal is a byproduct of olive oil production. A product full of energy and an effective help to make the diet palatable.
Additionally, the remaining oil in olive meal is a very high-quality oil that is rich in omega-3s, essential antioxidants, and fat-soluble vitamins.
Olive meal is high in fiber (about 29), which improves digestion in ruminants. The ideal amount of consumption is 15% of feed volume for sheep and fattening cows and 10% for dairy. For poultry, there is a consumption limit below ten percent.
Olive meal is the best substitute for corn in the ration, and due to its lower price compared to corn, it greatly reduces the cost of the ration.
The price of each thousand kilocalories of energy in olive meal is 190 Tomans and in corn is 390 Tomans.
The price of each protein unit in olive flour is 107 Tomans and in corn is 200 Tomans.
In terms of vitamins and amino acids, olive meal is superior to corn due to the presence of olive oil.
It is supplied in powder form, bagged and completely dry, which makes it easy to use and low cost.
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