Feed pellet manufacturing process

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Bait – attractant – or process of preparation

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426285, 426454, 426516, A23K 114, A23K 118, A23P 102, A23P 112

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051026716

ABSTRACT:
A feed pellet which is stable in water is manufactured by mixing the materials, including wheat gluten, from which the pallet is to be made, without heating, extruding the pellets through a pellet mill before heating and subsequently cooking and effecting binding of the pellet by heating, preferably with steam.

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