Nitrogen-Free Extract
Definition: nitrogen-free extract
nitrogen-free extract: used in the chemical analysis of animal feeding stuffs, the nitrogen-free extract consists mainly of soluble carbohydrates (sugars) and starch. Abbr NFE. Understanding the nitrogen-free extract content of animal feed helps farmers formulate balanced diets for their livestock. By analyzing feed components, farmers can ensure their animals receive the necessary nutrients for optimal growth, health, and productivity. Proper feed formulation supports efficient livestock production, improves feed conversion rates, and enhances overall farm profitability.
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