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and teamwork. This spirit of trust and cooperation also means that we are very close to our customers and deliver individually tailored solutions and service. Please contact us or visit our website for more information regarding our innovative products and services. Holly.malins@evonik.com www.evonik.com/animal-nutrition


KEMIN Kemin Industries has unveiled two new product ranges to complete its Ruminant Essentialities portfolio of solutions for proper animal nutrition and health:


KESSENT® , is a product range of new Kemin-developed-and-produced


rumen-protected Methionine, a necessary amino acid in ruminant diets, which works with Lysine–also a Kemin ingredient–for the best precision feeding.


CholiGEM™, is a Choline nutrition product developed and produced by Kemin, and which rounds out the Ruminant Essentialities portfolio. Kemin pioneered the entire amino-acid-balancing concept. Today,


we are reaching and perfecting the next level in ruminant nutrition through extensive services, solution offerings and technical expertise. Ruminant Essentialities by Kemin consists of two pillars: amino


acid solutions, including the KESSENT Methionine range of solutions, LysiGEM™, LysiPEARL™ and MetiPEARL™, and solutions for improving animal health, including CholiGEM™, NutriCAB™, KemTRACE™ and TOXFIN® According to the latest nutritional models, ruminant diets must meet


Methionine and Lysine needs. Therefore, nutritionists need a reliable source of both rumen-protected amino acids and the right technical knowledge for appropriate and profitable implementation. The new KESSENT range of Methionine solutions will include the available products: KESSENT®


M – the best source of metabolizable Methionine because


of its unique encapsulation and core technology KESSENT®


Methionine KESSENT® KESSENT®


MF Liquid – a liquid, pellet-stable, rumen-protected MF Dry – a dry, pellet-stable, rumen-protected Methionine


MF Arome Dry – a dry, pellet-stable, rumen-protected Methionine with improved palatability and feed smell Kemin scientists have invested over half a decade into designing


a unique C3 model so that the next generation of encapsulated Choline solution – CholiGEM – achieves the best results from Choline supplementation.


The uniqueness of this model includes: Choline Core: Kemin has developed its own Choline core – a true innovation. This discovery resulted in the right form, particle size and specific gravity in its new product, CholiGEM. Scientific Coating: Kemin encapsulated the Choline core with different


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levels of technical ingredients to improve the coating strength. This coating isn’t too strong or too weak, but a perfect scientific balance. Excellent results were found with a very high scientific balance of Choline Chloride in the encapsulation. Choline Concentration: Today, most commercially available encapsulated Choline Chloride products contain a very low percentage of Choline Chloride. Kemin’s Choline core encapsulated with scientific coating resulting in double the Choline Chloride in CholiGEM and superior bioavailability. This model provides high stability and homogeneity in rumen-


protected Choline. These key characteristics supply the highest amount of Choline available to the animal as a result of the high rumen escape and high intestinal digestibility. Kemin’s innovation has resulted in CholiGEM, which brings superior bioavailability with a highly concentrated source of encapsulated Choline Chloride. CholiGEM and the KESSENT product range will be available in the


EMENA market beginning January 2020. Contact your Kemin sales representative for more information on the newest suite of solutions. Robert Hamilton


Mobile: +44 (0)7538 461541 Email: Robert.hamilton@kemin.com Website: www.kemin.com/aminoacidprogram


NOVUS INTERNATIONAL, INC. MINTREX®


chelated trace


minerals are highly stable, highly bio-available essential trace minerals thanks to their unique structure where the mineral is bound to 2 HMTBa (hydroxyl analog of methionine) ligands. Well protected against antagonists in the feed during digestion, maximum availability of these essential minerals is ensured for your animals. When using MINTREX®


Zn, Cu


and Mn in poultry diets, lower dosages can be applied compared to inorganic trace minerals while improving production parameters, with also a residual methionine effect allowing to additionally reduce the required level of supplemental methionine per ton of feed (Reduce and Replace concept). Lower mineral levels in the feed lead also to less mineral excretion in the manure, thus reducing the environmental footprint of your production. The use of MINTREX minerals supports bone strength, improves skin integrity and raises the bird’s defensive capacity to oxidative stress which results in more flock uniformity and less condemnations during slaughter. Various research has shown breeder hens fed with MINTREX®


chelated minerals are healthier and


perform better as evidenced in higher laying rates, increased number of hatchable eggs and improved offspring quality. MINTREX® your entire production cycle, from rearing to slaughter.


benefits


Visit: http://www.novusint.com/en-gb/Products/mintrex ®


MINTREX is a trademark of Novus International, Inc , registered in the United States and other countries.


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