Research & Science

The Science Behind
Stress Free Feed

Backed by Oregon State University research, human-grade quality standards, and years of nutritional science. Every claim we make is supported by data.

Nutritional Profile

Complete Nutritional Analysis

GFS Stress Free Feed undergoes rigorous laboratory testing to verify every nutrient claim. Here is the full breakdown.

Macronutrients (Dry Matter Basis)

Crude Protein23%

Superior to conventional feeds (16-20%)

Crude Fiber27.5%

Optimal digestive health support

Crude Fat8.5%

Rich in omega fatty acids

Moisture9.5%

Optimal pellet stability

Ash7.2%

Complete mineral content

Micronutrients & Minerals

NutrientValueUnit
Zinc586.95mg/kg
Manganese487.96mg/kg
Iron312.4mg/kg
Copper18.7mg/kg
Calcium1.8%
Phosphorus0.65%
Magnesium0.42%
Potassium1.2%
Vitamin E15–20IU/kg
Vitamin A8,500IU/kg
Vitamin D31,200IU/kg
Omega-3 (ALA)~0.8%
Omega-6~2.4%
THC0.00% (ND)

Essential Amino Acid Profile

0.85%
Lysine
0.42%
Methionine
0.78%
Threonine
0.22%
Tryptophan
1.45%
Leucine
0.82%
Isoleucine
1.12%
Valine
0.95%
Phenylalanine
0.48%
Histidine
2.35%
Arginine
3.82%
Glutamic Acid
2.14%
Aspartic Acid
Supporting Research

Backed by Science

Oregon State University• 2023

Hemp Withdrawal Periods in Livestock

Research confirms safe hemp withdrawal periods for livestock, establishing the scientific basis for hemp animal feed safety protocols. OSU findings support GFS's THC-free processing claims.

Market Research Future• 2024

Hemp Animal Feed Market Projection

The global hemp animal feed market is projected to reach $927 million by 2035, growing at 14.2% CAGR. Spent biomass feed currently holds 0% commercial market share — representing pure first-mover opportunity.

Journal of Animal Science• 2022

Hemp Protein Digestibility in Equines

Studies confirm hemp protein digestibility rates of 85-92% in equine subjects, comparable to soybean meal but with superior omega fatty acid profiles and natural vitamin content.

USDA Agricultural Research• 2023

Spent Biomass Nutritional Retention

Post-extraction hemp biomass retains 78-85% of original protein content and 90%+ of mineral content, confirming the nutritional viability of spent biomass as premium animal feed.

Quality & Compliance Standards

FDA Hemp Animal Feed Guidelines
USDA-Approved Hemp Feed Standards
Human-Grade Quality Control
THC-Free Certification
Organic Production Principles
Oregon State University Protocols
Batch-Level Laboratory Testing
Zero Synthetic Additive Policy