Wheatfeed: Cattle

Wheatfeed: Cattle
Wheatfeed is a high energy feed produced from the manufacturing of flour from screened grains of wheat or dehusked spelt. It consists of fragments of the outer skins and particles of grain. Wheatfeed contains quality source of energy, starch and protein to enrich most diets. It also contains high levels of fibre which aid digestibility within the ration.
- Animal groupDairy Cattle, Beef Cattle
- Product GroupDry Feeds
- Nutritional CharacteristicsProtein rich, Starch rich
- RegionScotland, Cumbria & Northumberland , Yorkshire, Lancashire & County Durham, North West, South Midlands & South, East Midlands & Eastern Counties, South West
- DeliveryDelivered in bulk tippers of 20T & 29T
- Quality source of energy
- Excellent digestible fibre
- High starch & protein content
Assurance status
Wheatfeed is an assured feed that is included in the FEMAS Certification for which the numerous supplying factories are certified. Duynie Ltd is approved against the requirements of the Universal Feed Assurance Scheme (UFAS) accreditation for the merchanting of compound feed and assured feed materials, including third party haulage. All Duynie's co-product feeds are obtained from factories that select and process only food quality raw materials. No claim is made that the raw materials are GM-free and the feeds should not be used by organic livestock farmers.
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