Pasteurized, spray- dried whole- egg solids, produced from eggs that do not meet the USDA standards for human consumption. Eggs are denatured with a small quantity of certified caramel coloring that imparts a light- brown shade to the finished product. ...
Inedible eggs are which the USDA has stated cannot be used in human foods due to broken shells or eggs which do not meet human standards in terms of blood spots, etc. These eggs are centrifuged and the resulting liquid is pasteurized, spray dried, and packaged in our...
Hydrolyzed poultry feathers or feather meal is produced by hydrolyzing clean, undecomposed feathers from slaughtered poultry. The most important factor affecting the quality of hydrolyzed poultry feathers is the extent of hydrolyzation. If less than 75 percent of the...
Menhaden is the major source of fish meal produced in the U.S. The fish are taken in Atlantic coastal waters from Maine to Florida and in the Gulf of Mexico. Menhaden are not used for human food but for oil used in paints, soaps, and lubricants and as an ingredient in...
Hominy feed is a by-product from the manufacture of pearl hominy, hominy grits or table meal from corn. It is similar in appearance to ground corn, has slightly more energy and protein, and has similar feeding characteristics. Hominy should be analyzed for its fat...