Blood Meal is made from dried slaughterhouse waste, and is one of the densest non-synthetic sources of nitrogen for plants. Nitrogen is key to many aspects of healthy plant growth. For example, it’s a component of chlorophyll, which is essential for converting light into sugars that plants need for energy.
The commonly used ingredients in premixes for cattle feed, swine diet, and aquaculture. They are recognized as an excellent source of protein ranging from 80% to 90%.
The “blood” in refers to the blood that is a by-product of the slaughtering that occurs at meat packing plants. It is most often cow blood but can be the blood of any animal slaughtered for its meat. The blood is dried into a powder before being packaged.
In its capacity as a fertilizer, the chief benefit of blood meal lies in its high nitrogen content. This marked blood meal particularly good at providing a boost for plants suffering from nitrogen deficiency. A dried feed produced from blood. It is a source of remains escape or bypass protein, and is low in calcium and phosphorus.
Meal is a dried, powdered form of blood that contains high levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium – perfect for promoting healthy growth in plants.
It also has the added benefit of deterring pests. Introduction: meal is a dry, powdered product made from animal blood.This blood is dried and made into a powder that’s rich in organic nitrogen, and can be processed and made into a high quality fertilizer product. Meal is a versatile source of nitrogen, and can be used for a variety of plants, flowers, vegetables, and even trees.
Specification
Product name: Blood Meal
Type: Animal Feed
Use: Cattle, Chicken, Dog, Fish, Horse, Pig
Admixture (%): 0.2
Moisture (%): 10
Grade: Top Grade
Packaging: 50 KG PP BAGS