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AZELIS ANIMAL NUTRITION Contact Azelis to discuss the Phytobiotics range of speciality feed addtives available in UK and Ireland. This includes the proven Sangrovit® Plexomin®


and portfolio for ruminant and monogastric diets.


is a plant based additive with a plethora of convincing trial data behind it, particularly when it comes to showing positive effects on production results and profitability. Sangrovit®


Sangrovit® to the well-established standard Sangrovit® • ®


variants have been introduced for specific applications: Sangrovit


has a strong pathogen and mycotoxin binding effect. The MOS and B-glucans are active in the small intestine. It has a prebiotic effect, improving gut health, binding pathogens and mycotoxins and stimulating the immune system.


Barentz Animal Nutrition has a complete portfolio with different yeast products; brewers’ yeast, molasses yeast, yeast cell walls, autolysed yeast, hydrolysed yeast and different combinations of yeast products. Different animal species with different ages require different yeast products.


products are stable, safe and easy to handle. In addition Extra product, a range of


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Extra – latest generation enhanced product with higher level of active ingredients for use mainly in premix applications Sangrovit


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


drinking water Sangrovit Sangrovit®


® CS – a soluble presentation for Calf Milk Replacer.


CSPX is a more concentrated formulation for inclusion in milk replacers or milk supplements.


BASF PLC


BASF Organic Acids for Better Perfomance


Se 2300 is a selenium yeast containing a high level of organically bound Se. A low molecular weight means the product is easily absorbed and the granulation also affords a product with very low dust level. Plexomin®


Plexomin® Se 2300 is available for organic farming.


Other Phytobiotics products available via Azelis include flavours and sweeteners, chelated trace minerals (Plexomin® powder.


) and colostrum


E-mail Azelis Animal Nutrition at: nutrition@azelis.co.uk or call +44 1928 793090 for further information.


Acidification 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. The use of Lupro-Cid or Amasil 85 in piglet feed lowers 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. Studies also showed that formic acid significantly improves feed conversion in broilers.


BARENTZ ANIMAL NUTRITION Autolysed Yeast for dairy: higher production and contributing to health status


The autolysed yeast in our portfolio is a complete yeast product for ruminants. It contains yeast cultures with high nutritional value, MOS, B-glucans, minerals and vitamins. This yeast improves the rumen activity by stimulating the rumen microbes, resulting in better digestion of roughage, higher roughage intake and more energy available for milk production. Better digestion results in better function of the rumen. The yeast supports the growth of bacteria that consume lactic acid, resulting in less lactic acid in the rumen, avoiding a pH drop, and finally less acidosis.


This autolysed yeast contains extra-thick cell walls and therefore PAGE 40 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 FEED COMPOUNDER


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. 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.


With Amasil® and Luprosil® from BASF, protecting the quality of your


feed is safe and easy. At the same time, these organic acids promote animal performance by ensuring that feed is optimally digested and nutrients are fully utilised.


PO Box 4, Earl Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, Cheshire SK8 6QG Tel : 0046 737 191149


e-mail : christian.andersson@basf.com web : www.animal-nutrition.basf.com


Barentz Animal Nutrition is a global distributor of technical ingredients and additives for the feed and pet food industry. We have a wide product portfolio, including amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, antioxidants, yeasts, nucleotides, 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. www.barentz.com/animal-nutrition catharina.nieuwenhuizen@barentz.nl.


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