Yes, it does have a long history of use
in feed for livestock, in large part due to its high protein and complete nutritional profile.
Animal agriculture is responsible for up to 91 % of Amazon destruction, and one to two acres of rain forest are cleared every minute for grazing and
growing feed for livestock.
The information contained in the website below involves recalls and alerts issued regarding pet and animal feeds, including dog and cat foods and treats as
well feeds for livestock, poultry and other species.
The authors of the paper, New feed sources key to ambitious climate targets, argue that algae could become an
important feed for livestock that would help reduce carbon concentrations to pre-industrial levels in the next 80 years by changing land - use patterns and providing critical food inputs.
Much of this is due to the production of vegetable oils and the use of
multi-grain feed for livestock, all of which has made our food high in omega - 6 content.
On the other hand, although there's no way to know for sure here, the corn used in making many pet foods can be similar to the kind used to
make feed for livestock.
Methionine
in feed for livestock such as chickens and pigs is permitted under the National Standard and the ACO Standard but still requires a derogation from the ACO office.
Zhou adds that fish need not be suitable for sushi or fish sticks to be of value: other uses include fish oil as well
as feed for livestock or even for fish farms cultivating more desirable species.
A crucial step would be phasing out the practice of routinely including mixtures of antibiotics in
feed for livestock.
To that end, spirulina & chlorella are often used in
feed for livestock and fish / shellfish farming.
Krill are commonly used to make omega - 3 supplements and
feed for livestock and farmed fish, such as salmon.
50 % of Grain Production Will Go to Livestock, Increasing Poverty Cereal yields worldwide have stagnated, while one - third of these are used as
feed for livestock.