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variants have been introduced for specific situations: • Sangrovit ®


BASF plc Extra – latest generation enhanced product with


higher level of active ingredients; for use mainly in premix applications • Sangrovit ® • Sangrovit ®


Extra Green Line – new organic range WS – a water-soluble variant for tactical use via


drinking water • Sangrovit ®


young calf gut health. Sangrovit®


CS – a soluble presentation to support healthy CS PX is a more concentrated


formulation for inclusion in milk replacers or milk supplements Other Phytobiotics products available via Azelis include flavours and sweeteners, chelated trace elements and colostrum powder. Azelis, Alexander House, Crown Gate, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 2UP Tel: 01928 793090 Fax: 01928 716997. www.azelis.com


Your ingredients partner. From source to solution.


BARENTZ ANIMAL NUTRITION Yeast: essential for high performing animals Barentz Animal Nutrition has a complete portfolio wi th di f ferent yeast products. Beside brewers’ yeast, molasses yeast, yeast cell walls and autolyzed yeast, the Barentz’ yeast range is even more extended with hydrolysed yeast, and different combinations of yeast products. Different animal species with different ages require different yeast products. The hydrolysed yeast in our portfolio contains extra-thick cell walls


and therefore has a strong pathogene and mycotoxine binding effect. It doesn’t contain only MOS and B-glucans, but also nucleotides. The product activates the immune system. This is essential for growing animals and animals in a stressful situation. Hydrolysed yeast is yeast treated with enzymes and as a result, the protein is split into short-chain peptides and amino acids and makes it an excellent protein source for hypoallergenic pet food. Hydrolysed yeast is also a product with high palatability and a source of various B-vitamins and minerals. B-vitamins play an important role in supporting the nervous system, helping with stress management, aiding digestion and keeping coat, skin, eyes and liver healthy. This yeast can be used for swine, poultry, calves, cows, pet food and aquaculture. Barentz Animal Nutrition is a global distributor of technical ingredients


and additives for the feed and pet food industry. Barentz works together with her partners, like Forum Products, offering our ingredients in UK and Ireland. We have a wide product portfolio, including amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, yeasts, and novel ingredients like seaweed. It is our strength having commodities and specialty ingredients in our portfolio, selling those products via trade or distribution. Our product portfolio brings solutions for feed efficiency, increased output and aligns with market trends such as animal health and sustainability. Check www.barentz.com/animal-nutrition for our complete product portfolio or send your questions to catharina.nieuwenhuizen@barentz.nl.


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BASF Organic Acids for Compound Feed acidification Lupro-Mix (Formic/Propionic) Lupro-Cid (Formic/Propionic) Amasil 85 (Formic) Acidi f icat ion of feeds for pigs and poultry provides an effective method of enhancing performance by positively influencing the balance of the microflora in the intestinal tract. Acidification of piglet feed with Lupro-Cid or Amasil 85 lowers


Amino acid


Proteins Yeasts


Carbohydrat


the pH of the feed and reduces the buffer capacity. This enables the piglet, even with limited gastric acid production, to digest the feed in its stomach in an optimal manner and to make full use of all the nutrients. Thanks to the antimicrobial effect of the acid treatment, there is also a sustained reduction in pathogenic microbe levels in compound feed, if they are present. Where ease of handling is a priority, the buffered versions Lupro-


Cid NA and Amasil NA still have a very low pH (approximately 3), and also offer an effective means of acidifying the feed. If Lupro-Cid or Lupro-Cid NA is used, protection of the mixed feed


against mould formation is already included, thanks to the propionic acid component Introduced in 2017 Lupro-Mix NA provides a buffered acid mixture ideally suited for use in home mixed diets & wet feed. The doses for acidification of compound feed are between 3 and


10 kg acid per tonne. Dose is dependent on the choice of product and the growth stage of the target species. Further support for customers is offered by BASF field engineers,


who can provide installation, calibration & servicing expertise for mill application systems.


PO Box 4, Earl Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, Cheshire SK8 6QG Tel : 01772 603119


e-mail : volker.seidl@basf.com web : www.animal-nutrition.basf.com


BIOCHEM Biochem is an international operating company, based in North West Germany and specialised in the production and distribution of feed supplements for all animal species. Biochem’s pro- and prebiotic additives are focused on improving intestinal health and increasing nutrient absorption. This forms the basis for healthy and productive animals and thus the economic success of livestock farming. TechnoMos®


is an extract derived from cell walls of Saccharomyces


cerevisiae primary grown yeast. A high amount of mannan- oligosaccharides (MOS) in TechnoMos®


combined with an optimised


surface area allows a superior pathogen-binding efficiency. This has been stated in numerous studies, especially against E. Coli, but also


Lecithins Novelty ingredients


Barentz Animal Nutrition is a global distributor of techn ingredients and additives for the feed and pet food indu Check our website for our complete product portfolio.


www.barentz.com/animal-nutri


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