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Principles of Pelleting
Posted by Md. Abdul Bari on January 4, 2025 at 3:56 amWhat is the difference between pellet & crumble feed
Hamza Muhammad replied 1 year, 5 months ago 7 Members · 9 Replies -
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pellets are hard, compact, and uniform, while crumbles are smaller, broken-down pieces of pelletspellets are hard, compact, and uniform, while crumbles are smaller, broken-down pieces of pellets.
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Pellet Feed:
Hard, cylindrical pellets, Chickens are less likely to scatter pellets around. May be harder for young chicks or birds with small beaks to eat.
Crumble Feed:
Smaller, broken pieces of pellets, Easier for young chicks and birds with small beaks to eat.
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pellete is of uniform capsule of uniform dia and lentgh while crumbs are of coarse and irregular shape
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Pellets are small, solid chunks of chicken feed whereas crumble is a lot more broken and mismatched
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The main difference between pellet and crumble: pellets are hard, cylindrical pieces of feed, while crumbles are smaller, broken-down pieces of pellets.
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<mark>The main difference between pellet and crumble feed is their texture: pellets are hard, cylindrical pieces of feed, while crumbles are smaller, broken-down pieces of pellets</mark>
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Pellets are small, solid chunks of chicken feed whereas crumble is a lot more broken and mismatched.
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