binding of large molecules such as vitamins and minerals, does not happen.
TROUW NUTRITION
Trouw Nutrition’s feed safety programme is designed to ensure feed safety for a profitable business looking at the whole production chain. As public awareness for feed and food safety increases so does the consumer demand for safe products. Trouw Nutrition can help you improve feed safety through our 5 point action plan.
Figure 1. Clinoptilolite structure – its high cation exchange capacity bind ammonium
By binding ammonia, negative effects on gut health may be
reduced, therefore the intestinal function is maintained and feed digestion is increased. Inclusion of 1% AmmoMIN in the diet resulted in improved health (reduced wet droppings and footpad lesions) and performance of broilers (Table 1). Similar responses in growth performance have been found in fattening pigs (reduced FCR by -0.9% (2.605 vs 2.581 kg/kg)) compared to a control.
Table 1. Zootechnical performance and footpad lesion score of broilers receiving AmmoMIN from 0-35 days
Final body weight, kg Total feed intake, kg
Feed conversion ratio, kg/kg Footpad lesion score*, day 35
Control 2.17a 3.49a
1.608b 1.1b
AmmoMIN 2.27b 3.64b
1.565a 0.6a
*score 0-3 (0 = no lesiosn, 3 = deep lesions, necrosis). Rows with superscripts (a,b)
are significantly different (p<0.05). Next to the positive effects on animal health and performance,
AmmoMIN is used as pellet binder, reducing electricity usage and improving pellet hardness, and as an inert carrier for premixes and concentrates.
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1. Mill – Identifying critical control points throughout the whole mill can help to determine key areas where feed safety can be improved whether it be raw material or finished feed.
2. Audit – Taking samples from key points throughout the process will give a wider picture of the company’s overall microbial blueprint and moisture profile.
3. Laboratory – Analysis of both audit and routine samples to determine moisture profile, microbial and mycotoxin levels in feed is carried out at the Trouw Nutrition laboratories.
4. Solutions – Trouw Nutrition offer a range of solutions depending on the needs of the customer. Fylax®
– An organic acid blend specifically developed to
compensate moisture loss during processing and improve feed mill efficiency while reducing the risk of moulds. Fysal®
– An organic acid blend specifically developed to reduce
Salmonella (re) contamination risk in vegetable and protein meals. TOXO®
- A broad-spectrum smectite clay mycotoxin binder that
binds mycotoxins and mitigates animal performance impairment caused by exposure to mycotoxins.
5. Equipment – Our dedicated feed additives engineer can offer advice and installation of automated dosing equipment, for in mill moisture management and the treatment of raw materials and finished feed.
For more information, please do not hesitate to contact our Feed Additives Team. Trouw Nutrition, Blenheim House, Blenheim Road, Ashbourne DE6 1HA Web:
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Tel: +44(0)1335 341102
EXCENTIAL TOXIN PLUS Broad spectrum solution for mycotoxin management
5 COMPONENT MYCOTOXIN PROTECTION
Hepatoprotector/Intestinal integrity Preservative/mould reduction THREE BINDERS
Wide spectrum absorption
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TOXIN PLUS 5 COMPONENT
MYCOTOXIN PROTECTION
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