Sugar is a primary source of energy for humans, but recently people in the livestock industry are realizing the benefits of incorporating sugar into animals' diets as well. It may seem strange to provide animals with food with added sugar, since excessive consumption of sugar in humans is considered to be unhealthy.
However, sugar might just find its best suited home in livestock and animal feed. With sugar's wide accessibility and its diverse uses, sugar ends up solving a lot of common issues with feeding large amounts of animals of all kinds.
A lot of research has already been done on the benefits of introducing sugar to cow feed. Sugar is more readily available than the starches, grains, or oils it replaces. Caring for livestock requires a lot of feed, and sugar's abundance makes it a great choice for large-scale feeding.
Beyond being economically advantageous, adding sugar to cows' diets also helps with their digestion, as sugar metabolizes better. Sugar acts as a great binding ingredient for animal feed and ends up yielding higher quality meat and milk as a result of the dietary advantages for cows and other animals.
Brownulated or Free Flowing brown sugar is a lower moisture version of ordinary brown. Free flowing brown sugar handles with less clumping and caking—ideal for automated weighing and scaling operations.
Liquid sucrose is one of the most important ingredients in a wide variety of industrial food and beverage applications.
Bulk granulated sugar, which is commonly known as white sugar or table sugar, has an extremely fine consistency. This allows it to dissolve completely in just about any of
your mixtures.
Molasses is a popular choice for cattle feed since it's primarily made from sucrose, which is easier to digest than sweeteners made from fructose or glucose.
Brownulated or Free Flowing brown sugar is a lower moisture version of ordinary brown. Free flowing brown sugar handles with less clumping and caking—ideal for automated weighing and scaling operations.
Con AA & Con A
Con AA and Con A are extremely pure, extra-large grain sugars, utilized for specific purposes. Beyond their unique uses, Con AA and Con A sugar have a few distinctive attributes.
This type of liquid sugar is produced by taking water and mixing it with brown or
white sugar.
Full Invert Sugar is a premium, pure sugar solution that was developed to provide an alternative to granulated sugars. It is carefully produced with the finest sugar to provide consistent flavor
and color.
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Sugar not only makes animal feed more accessible for their delicious taste, but it also helps lower the cost of production, passing the savings along to the customers.
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In harsher climates, bees struggle to get the food they need, which in turn negatively affects population numbers. In these instances, bees cannot pollinate or maintain colony size, causing many bees to starve due to a lack of stored honey. Sugar can serve as a substitute when the honey supply is low.
Using sugar to feed bees can also help with increasing colony population, stimulate bees to gather pollen, and ensure the health of the queen bee. Ironically, giving additional honey to bees is not ideal, but plenty of sucrose-based sugars come in handy to help the bees get through less than ideal periods of weather.
In animal feeds of all kinds, sucrose-based products are typically preferred. Sucrose is a disaccharide, or a complex sugar made up of both fructose and glucose components. Sucrose is also commonly known as table sugar, and is what most of us are familiar with.
However, white granulated table sugar isn't the only option for animal feed. While solid granulated sugars certainly can be used, most of the time the animal feed industry deals with liquid sucrose sugar syrups. Other sucrose based sugars like brown sugar and molasses see a lot of use in animal feed as well, but only for certain types of animals.
Regardless, sugar should make up only about 5% of an animal's diet. Purchasing in bulk will help fulfill the needs of any breed.
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