For small-scale farmers, the core motivation for using pellet mills to produce animal feed is to "reduce costs and increase efficiency." However, many people are concerned about eq
Dec 22, 2025
Many people confuse the functions of pellet mills and extruders, and then ask, "If electric pellet mills can be used to make animal feed, why is an extruder still needed?" In fact,
Once it's confirmed that a pellet mill can be used to make animal feed, the key question becomes "how to choose the right pellet mill." Different types of livestock (pigs, cattle,
With the advancement of large-scale farming, the demand for homemade feed is increasing. As a basic forming equipment, the adaptability and effectiveness of dog food making machine
Pet food production encompasses all stages, from home-based production and small workshops to large factories, with producers of different sizes having vastly different equipment n
Dec 18, 2025
The pet food market is increasingly diversified, with a wide variety of products emerging, from puppy food and senior dog food to functional snacks. This product diversity relies h
Pet food safety is a core concern for consumers. Contamination with Salmonella, mold growth, and other safety hazards not only harm pets' health but also lead to a crisis of trust
In the pet food manufacturing industry, cost control directly impacts profit margins, and the application of pet food extruders can reduce costs from multiple dimensions, including
When pet owners choose pet food, "nutrient absorption" is a core consideration, and the application of pet food extruders is key to improving the nutritional value of the feed. Tra
Many production problems are not caused by the equipment itself, but by inadequate cleaning. This article takes a negative approach, analyzing the risks of insufficient cleaning an
Dec 15, 2025
In some factories, fish feed extruders and pet food processors may share parts of the production line. Different products have different hygiene and residue requirements, and there
Many people, when comparing the cost of homemade versus purchased dog food, often only focus on the surface-level prices of raw materials and finished products, neglecting the hidd