Asifo Ajuyah suggested
>So Jacky the Bali project could generate and commercial the bone
>ash by selling to commercial feed millers. The procedure for 'ashing'
>is simple, just subject to 350-450 degree centigrade, allow to cool
>either store, add to livestock ration or sell.
Hello Jacky,
Greetings from Samoa. You want to know .....any information
on equipment
costs and energy consumption ?.
For equipment depending on the capacity a standard furnace or oven used
in
the Research station will be adequate. Regarding cost and energy consumption
in Bali, you are wearing the hat Jacky.
However, a member of the audience might have experience with just burning
the bones and incorporating the ash into livestock feed. In 1987 one
A/Professor Silvest Ochetim (late) of USP-SOA developed a livestock
mineral
premix based on direct ashing of materials from plant and animal origin
(published in Pig Misset).
Have a nice day.
Asifo (Ph.D.)