Wednesday, 23 October 2013

SSS Milky Feed - Cattle Feed



Different cattle feeding production systems have separate advantages and disadvantages. Most cows have a diet that is composed of at least some forage (grass, legumes, or silage). In fact most beef cattle are raised on pasture from birth in the spring until autumn (7 to 9 months). Then for pasture-fed animals, grass is the forage that composes all or at least the great majority of their diet. Cattle fattened in feedlots are fed small amounts of hay or straw supplemented with grain, soy and other ingredients in order to increase the energy density of the diet.


The debate is whether cattle should be raised on diets primarily composed of pasture (grass) or a concentrated diet of grain, soy, corn and other supplements. The issue is often complicated by the political interests and confusion between labels such as "free range", "organic", or "natural". Cattle raised on a primarily forage diet are termed grass-fed or pasture-raised; for example meat or milk may be called grass-fed beef or pasture-raised dairy. However, the term "pasture-raised" can lead to confusion with the term "free range", which does not describe exactly what the animals eat.



“Quality through tenchonolgy” has always been the group’s guiding principle. Keeping this in mind SSS Milky Feeds. has now ventured into the dairy industry by setting up a cattle feed milling unit at India. This unit has a production of 3000 MT of pellet feed per month. The machinery used for production capacity of 3000 MT of pellet feed per month.

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