These devices transform agricultural raw materials, such as grains, hay, and other plant-based ingredients, into compact, easy-to-handle cylinders. This process involves grinding the ingredients, mixing them with additives like vitamins and minerals, then forcing the mixture through a die to create uniform pellets. The resulting product offers a consistent, nutrient-rich diet for various farm animals.
Compacting feed into this form offers several advantages. Pelleted rations improve feed efficiency by reducing waste and increasing digestibility. The uniform size and texture minimize selective feeding, ensuring animals receive a balanced nutritional intake. Furthermore, the pelleting process can deactivate certain antinutritional factors present in some raw materials, enhancing nutrient absorption. Historically, these machines have played a crucial role in intensifying agricultural practices and supporting larger-scale animal production.