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The most common furnace in use in Europe is the Cermak-Spirek shaft furnace, which can treat either coarse feed (at least 4 centimetres, or 1.5 inches) or (with modification) finer material.
Comminution is the process whereby particular materials are reduced from coarse feed to fine product size for end use [1].
The potential to digest the coarse feed into metabolic energy in rumen is entirely attributed to its polysaccharide degrading enzymes.
Impaction colic is a result of a firm mass of feed or foreign material blocking the intestine, often induced by coarse feed stuff, dehydration, or the accumulation of foreign materials (such as sand).
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In this paper, an optimization model of the PSD of feeding coal of CFB boiler was developed, by setting the solid concentration of the furnace outlet and the mean retention time of coarse feeding coal in the furnace as the optimization goal.
The results showed that for equivalent wetting and saturation, finer feed particles required higher binder dosage and led to dry agglomerates of higher compressive strength and re-wetting stability in acidic solution than coarser feed particles.
There is some evidence to suggest that another factor may have also contributed to reduced coarse grain feed demand during this period, especially in the Republic of Korea, which is the largest user and importer of grains among the five countries.
Experimental treatments were coarse milled barley, barley treated with 35 g NaOH/kg, barley treated with 4 g formaldehyde/kg and barley treated with 35 g urea/kg, in which all chemical treated barley was milled coarse before feeding.
It is probably true that even today the total volume of cereals grown in Europe and the four major cereal-exporting countries is theoretically enough to give diets adequate in calories in those areas-this probably does not apply to Asia-but the greater part of this supply consists of coarse grains fed to livestock, on which largely rests the agricultural and nutritional economy of those regions.
Classified as coarse grazers, oryxes feed on grasses and energetically dig for water-storing roots and tubers.
This expansion mostly reflects higher use of coarse grains for feed which could reach a record 633 million tonnes, up 2.8percentt from 2006/07.
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