Animal Feed Testing
Testing Parameters Include
Moisture
Determination of moisture content in animal feeds to assess product stability and shelf-life.
Ash
Measurement of ash content in animal feeds, which represents the inorganic mineral content and helps assess feed quality.
Oil (Fat)
Analysis of oil or fat content in animal feeds to determine energy content and nutritional value.
Sand/Silica
Detection of sand or silica content in animal feeds, which can affect digestibility and pose health risks to animals.
Protein
Determination of protein content in animal feeds to assess nutritional adequacy and support animal growth and development.
Fibre
Measurement of fibre content in animal feeds, including crude fibre and dietary fibre, to assess digestibility and gut health.
Acid Insoluble Ash
Assessment of acid insoluble ash content in animal feeds as an indicator of mineral content and feed quality.
Minerals (Calcium, Salt, Manganese, Magnesium, Iron, Phosphorus, Potassium)
Analysis of various minerals in animal feeds to ensure nutritional balance and support animal health.
Sulphated Ash
Measurement of sulphated ash content in animal feeds to assess mineral content and quality.
Toxicity Tests
Conducting toxicity tests to assess the presence of toxins or contaminants in animal feeds that may pose health risks to animals.