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How feed mill cut layer farm costs and raised performance
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/ Livestock feed
/ Livestock feeds
/ Microprocessors
/ Poultry
/ Proteins
/ Raw materials
/ Salmonella
/ Wheat
2021
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/ Microprocessors
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/ Salmonella
/ Wheat
2021
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How feed mill cut layer farm costs and raised performance
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Debbie James finds out from a free-range egg farmer who has made the switch Milling grain from home-grown wheat and oats as feed for their 64,000 layers is making Allan and Nick Panniers' free-range egg business more sustainable. [...]2016, they bought their feed from the same livestock feed processor they sold their wheat to. Regulatory requirements Most of the regulatory compliance for operating a static mill can be covered within the British Egg Industry Council's British Lion Code of Practice if the feed is being produced solely for a farmer's own flock. The appropriate Defra code of practice does not give a specific target for the sampling and testing of feed materials and finished feed for salmonella as it depends on the type of raw materials and the quantity used, but Mr Farquharson says his recommendation is to do this every six months.
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