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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Hemp Seed Meal Achieves Monumental Milestone on Path to Federal Approval

Hemp Seed Meal Tentatively Approved for Laying Hens


In a landmark achievement for the hemp industry, our friends at the Hemp Feed Coalition helped secure a tentative approval of Hemp Seed Meal (HSM) for Laying Hens at the recent Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Mid-Year Meeting.



With the FDA-Center for Veterinary Medicine’s (FDA-CVM’s) recommendation for approval, the Ingredient Definition Committee approved the HSM tentative definition on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, with no opposition. This will go before AAFCO’s Board and members for final approval, and then be adopted into the Official Publication later this year. This historic milestone has been more than three years in the making and will allow processors to formulate with HSM in the diets of laying hens as a source of protein and fat at an inclusion of no more than 20%. To see the ingredient definition in its entirety, please visit hempfeedcoalition.org.


The Hemp Feed Coalition announces FDA-CVM’s recommendation for approval of Hemp Seed Meal for laying hens as a protein and fat source at AAFCO mid-year meeting.

Hemp's entry into animal feed will catalyze agricultural advancement. It's an opportunity for farmers to diversify, to develop more sustainable supply chains, and to reap the benefits of a new crop.— Andrew Bish, President of HFC and COO of Bish Enterprises


 January 24, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Hemp Feed Coalition (HFC) a 501(c)(3) dedicated to obtaining federal approval for hemp grain products in animal feed, is pleased to announce a landmark achievement with the tentative approval of Hemp Seed Meal (HSM) for Laying Hens at the recent Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) Mid-Year Meeting. With the FDA-Center for Veterinary Medicine’s (FDA-CVM’s) recommendation for approval, the Ingredient Definition Committee approved the HSM tentative definition on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, with no opposition. This will go before AAFCO’s Board and members for final approval, and then be adopted into the Official Publication later this year. This historic milestone has been more than three years in the making and will allow processors to formulate with HSM in the diets of laying hens as a source of protein and fat at an inclusion of no more than 20%. To see the ingredient definition in its entirety, please visit hempfeedcoalition.org.

This hemp grain derivative is a highly nutritious ingredient with a wide range of essential vitamins, minerals, healthy oils, and a complete protein profile. Research confirms the nutrition profile and functionality of hemp feed resemble that of soy and canola while alleviating concerns about its suitability as an ingredient. Evidence also shows increased value over typical feed sources, with significant improvement in egg quality as HSM concentration increases in the hen’s diet. Notably, hemp-fed hens lay eggs enriched with essential fatty acids such as ALA, DHA, and GLA, and increased amounts of Lutein which are known promotors for human health. The safety of HSM has been validated through FDA-CVM’s rigorous evaluation, providing formulators and feed mills assurance that HSM is a safe and viable protein and fat source. Data to support this application included the validated method and quantification of cannabinoids in both the ingredient and egg product, and it was verified that any potential cannabinoid contaminants did not transfer over to human food products.

Additional Info: MOhemp Energy: Hempseeds for Chickens Study: Effect of feeding hemp seed meal to laying hens Raw Hemp Seeds 



Safe, nutritious alternatives like HSM improve efficiencies across US feed supply chains. Feed mills and formulators have eagerly awaited this approval, having recognized the potential of hemp feed products long ago. HFC looks forward to collaborating with feed producers to incorporate HSM as a viable solution to their supply challenges.

Farmers interested in hemp have expressed their desire for additional rotations but are hesitant to do so without the risk mitigation of a feed market. New crops like hemp bring benefits to soil, disease control, and farm flexibility; and with hemp in particular, lower input needs, resulting in a more sustainable supply chain overall. "Hemp's integration into animal feed is a catalyst for agricultural advancement. It's an opportunity for farmers to diversify with lower risk for supply chains to become more sustainable, and for the entire agricultural community to reap the benefits of this versatile crop." - Andrew Bish, President of HFC and COO of Bish Enterprises, a company rooted in agricultural innovation.

HFC is excited to enable a more nutritious ingredient, reduce risk for farmers, and open hemp market opportunities. HFC members are proud to support these efforts and lay the groundwork for hemp grain products in feed across species. To learn more about the benefits of HSM for laying hens, join HFC and visit the MemberZone page to access additional data and resources.

Hemp Feed Coalition is a 501(c)(3) organization that consists of hemp and feed industry leaders dedicated to facilitating the health of our animals as well as the expansion of the hemp industry. HFC is currently prepping trial data and seeking partners- become a Champion of the next Hemp Feed Application.

Healthy Food, Healthy Feed, Healthy Planet

Morgan Tweet
Hemp Feed Coalition

Additional Info: MOhemp Energy: Hempseeds for Chickens Study: Effect of feeding hemp seed meal to laying hens Raw Hemp Seeds 1. Seed of the hemp cultivar Unika-b was cold-pressed to obtain hemp...



Friday, January 8, 2021

Animal Feed Might Just Go to Pot -- And That's a Good Thing

Hemp Industries Association- Anyone who follows the hemp market is aware of how prices have collapsed under the weight of too much supply and not enough demand. But what if demand increased not from new recreational pot users and health conscious consumers, but from animal feed providers?


It might be time to look beyond CBD for hemp stocks as the future may instead be at the feed lots.

Animal Feed Might Just Go to Pot -- And That's a Good Thing



Sunday, December 27, 2020

2 Studies Hemp for Cattle Feed

1

Future research will look at the effect of hemp feed on animal behavior and the immune system.

Posted by Hemp Environmental Forum on Thursday, December 24, 2020
2 MOhemp Energy: Hemp Seed as Cattle and Ruminant Feed Page 12:   Hemp seed-cake has been used for fattening cattle with gains reported at 6 pounds 9.2 ounces/3 kg/day & adult sheep 0.5 kg per day. ...

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Hemp For Horses - Hemp Feed Video

Scotty MOhemp Energy is researching about Hemp for Pets, Livestock-Feeder Cattle, Swine, Poultry, and People. Here is an interesting video about feeding hemp to horses.

The information below was copied from the description in the youtube vid.


Australian Horse Feed, 100% Natural High Energy Hemp Horse Supplement. Hemp can help to improve joint, hair & skin health while giving your horse the best natural nutrition free from pesticides, fillers & GMO.
100% Pure Hemp, natural whole food nutrition Hemp For Horses.
Hemp for Horses is rich in anti-oxidants, high in fibre , Omega oils and essential fatty acids | Features the correct ratio of zinc to copper | suitable as a feed for grain intolerant horses.
Whether you have a growing horse or a performance horse, Hemp is the perfect solution to provide balanced nutrition, simply add it to your regular feeding routine.
Hemp food can help to fight 'Queensland Itch', an inflammatory reaction that affects horses on the East coast of Australia.
Contact Hemp for Horses
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E: giddyup@hempforhorses.com.au | 0472 684 636 | Connect with us on facebook
We ship Australia Wide from Lismore NSW & The Goldcoast | Express or Economy.
Hemp for Horses is a product of Broadleaf Hemp
www.broadleafhemp.com




There is also Rick Simpson Oil for Pets!


Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Missouri Livestock End Users Page 14

Livestock Raised in Missouri that could be fed Hemp Seed Cake

        Cattle, Cows, Beef - Inventory  (Jan. 2015 )
1,881,000
Cattle, Cows, Milk - Inventory ( Jan. 2015 )
89,000
Cattle, Incl Calves - Inventory ( Jan. 2015 )
4,000,000
Cattle, On Feed - Inventory ( Jan. 2015 )
70,000



Goats, Meat & Other - Inventory ( Jan. 2015 )
78,600
Goats, Milk - Inventory 
( Jan. 2015 )
9,900
Sheep, Incl Lambs - 
Inventory ( Jan. 2015 )
85,000
Hogs - 
Inventory ( Dec. 2014 )
2,750,000
Chickens, Broilers
Production, Measured 
in Head
288,500,000
Turkeys - Production, Measured in Head
17,000,000
USDA Source of Information 

Monday, June 29, 2015

Hemp Seed as Poultry Feed Page 13


Broilers-Up to 20% dried and crushed hemp seeds have been used successfully in broiler diets and resulted in higher breast, leg and thigh weight. This positive effect has been linked to the combination of a good protein and lipid quality associated to other beneficial properties, such as the lack of trypsin inhibitors and the antioxidant activity. Feeding broilers with hemp seed powder at 20% resulted in better feed conversion ratio, higher live-weight gain and lower age at slaughter, and lower mortality rate.

Laying hens With hens fed on 20% of cold-pressed hemp seed meal, no significant differences were found between feed treatments for egg production, feed consumption, feed efficiency, body weight change or egg quality. Increasing dietary inclusion of hemp seed meal produced eggs with lower concentrations of palmitic acid and higher concentrations of linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids


Reference: Khan et al., 2010), Silversides et al., 2005, http://mohemp.blogspot.com/2015/06/hempseed-animal-food-nutritional.html#sthash.avrJIHxW.dpuf


- See more at: http://mohemp.blogspot.com/2015/06/mohemp-energy-funding-slideshow-table.html#sthash.boe4EE1s.dpuf


Hemp Seed as Cattle and Ruminant Feed Page 12

 Hemp seed-cake has been used for fattening cattle with gains reported at 6 pounds 9.2 ounces/3 kg/day & adult sheep 0.5 kg per day. The digestive system also works in a more balanced manner when feeding hemp seed cake compared to soybean meal which is shown by a higher faecal consistency and DM concentration and a smaller number of long particles in the faecal matter from the experiment with the steers (Reducing the Methane emissions).


Hempseed cake is a suitable alternative to soybean meal as a protein feed for growing cattle because hempseed cake gives similar growth and carcass traits as soybean meal. From the results with calves, there is an indication that hempseed cake gives a higher feed intake, similar growth and lower feed conversion compared to calves given soybean meal. Hemp seed-cake has been used for fattening cattle with gains reported at 6 pounds 9.2 ounces/3 kg/day & adult sheep 0.5 kg per day. The digestive system also works in a more balanced manner when feeding hemp seed cake compared to soybean meal which is shown by a higher faecal consistency and DM concentration and a smaller number of long particles in the faecal matter from the experiment with the steers (Reducing the Methane emissions).






Hemp Seed Nutritional Value Page 11


The nutritional composition of a hemp seed is incredible! In it's perfect organic natural state hemp seed is considered by many to be the safest, most digestible, balanced, natural and complete source of protein, amino acids, and essential fats found anywhere in nature. Hemp seed is 33% protein, 35% essential fatty acid, (Omega 3, 6, 9 and GLA), contains all 9 essential amino acids, has 6.2 x more Omega-3 than raw tuna. Abundant source of GLA, rich in trace minerals and also High in dietary fiber

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Conclusion-Hempseed cake as Cattle Feed

Pellet Cattle Feed from Hemp Seed
Hemp Seed Cake Pellets Cattle Feed

• Hempseed cake is a suitable alternative to soybean meal as a protein feed for growing cattle because hempseed cake gives similar growth and carcass traits as soybean meal.
• From the results with calves, there is an indication that hempseed cake gives a higher feed intake, similar growth and lower feed conversion compared to calves given soybean meal.
• The digestive system works in a more balanced manner when feeding hempseed cake compared to soybean meal which is shown by a higher faecal consistency and DM concentration and a smaller number of long particles in the faecal matter from the experiment with the steers.
See the entire 71 page study here>
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B42uDXGOmV5RSjk1d0h3MEt6WW8

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