Introduction to Feed Milling
Course Test  – Multiple Choice Questions

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1.     What 2 raw materials are commonly grown in the UK and are mostly used in feed mills to make animal feed?

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2.    What are the raw materials stored in after the trucks have tipped down the intake?

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3. Where are the oils added to the process?

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4. What machine breaks down the raw material particle size?

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5. What is the name of the machine where steam is added prior to pelleting?
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6. What tests are done on the finished products? 

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7. What machine makes the pellets?

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8. When the pellets enter the cooler after coming out of the press, what describes their condition? 

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9. When the pellets leave the cooler, what describes their condition?
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10. When the products are made, how are they transported to farm? 

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11. Name two  bulk liquids that are typically used?
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12. What is nutritionally tested for from a raw material sample taken at intake? 
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13. What are conveyors used for?
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14. What machine is usually used to filter the air that cools the pellets? 
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15. Why do we Sieve the product?
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16. What are micro ingredients?
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