Dried Acorns for Animal Feed
Whole or cracked dried acorns sourced from oak trees, processed into a natural feed supplement for livestock and wildlife. Classified under HTS 2308.00.10.00 as acorns specifically used in animal feeding, falling within vegetable materials and residues not elsewhere specified. They provide high-energy nutrition from natural tannins and carbohydrates.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If unprocessed and sold for human consumption or planting
Unprocessed plants used for sowing or human food fall under Chapter 12 for plants and seeds, not animal feed residues.
If pelleted or ground into formulated bran-like feed
Processed into pellets resembling beet pulp, shifting to subheading for other vegetable residues in pellet form.
If mixed with other ingredients as a prepared animal feed
Blended preparations for animal feeding are classified in 2309, not pure vegetable byproducts.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Verify acorns are free from mold or contaminants via phytosanitary certificates to meet USDA animal feed import standards
• Label packages clearly as 'acorns for animal feeding' to prevent misclassification as food products
• Check for seasonal quotas or restrictions on plant materials; source from approved regions to avoid delays
Related Products under HTS 2308.00.10.00
Pelleted Horse-Chestnuts for Livestock
Horse-chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum seeds) dried and pelleted for use as a starch-rich feed for horses and cattle. Falls under HTS 2308.00.10.00 as horse-chestnuts designated for animal feeding, a vegetable byproduct not specified elsewhere. The pelleting aids digestion and nutrient absorption in ruminants.
Cracked Acorn Meal for Poultry Feed
Acorns coarsely cracked and ground into meal form, ideal for supplementing poultry diets with natural fats and proteins. HTS 2308.00.10.00 covers acorns as vegetable residues for animal feeding. This processing enhances palatability without altering its core classification.
Whole Dried Horse-Chestnuts for Wildlife Feed
Unprocessed whole dried horse-chestnuts packaged for scattering as supplemental feed for deer and wild birds. Classified in HTS 2308.00.10.00 for horse-chestnuts used in animal feeding, including wildlife management. Provides seasonal energy in natural form.
Acorn Pellets for Horse Feed
Oak acorns compressed into durable pellets for equine nutrition, offering a low-cost energy source. Under HTS 2308.00.10.00 as pelleted acorns for animal feeding within vegetable byproducts. Pellets reduce waste and improve feed efficiency.
Fermented Acorn Feed for Pigs
Acorns naturally fermented to break down tannins, creating a probiotic-rich feed for swine. HTS 2308.00.10.00 includes such processed acorns as animal feeding residues. Fermentation enhances digestibility and gut health in pigs.
Mixed Acorn and Horse-Chestnut Feed Blend
Blend of dried acorns and horse-chestnuts for diversified ruminant feed, balancing nutrients. Still under HTS 2308.00.10.00 as it principally consists of these specified materials for animal feeding. Offers varied starch profiles.