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BRENNTAG LAUNCHES KETOSIS


PREVENTION SUPPLEMENTS Two new highly concentrated and fast available energy supplements designed to prevent ketosis and improve milk yield in newly calved dairy cows have been launched by Brenntag. Neubalac Dry comprises 67% glycol


content in the form of propylene glycol on a highly absorptive carrier, whilst Neubalac G Dry comprises 67% glycerine and is recommended for high yielding cows. Independent trials among dairy cows


in their first four weeks of lactation featuring two groups - a control and a group fed 500g/


day Neubalac Dry, concluded that those animals offered the supplement, were not only free of ketosis incidences compared with those recorded in the control group, but they also recorded improved performance. Milk yield increased by 6%, fat 7%, and protein 14%. In addition, body weight loss was reduced by over 40%. “During the pre/post calving period cows


are prone to metabolic diseases in particular ketosis as they adapt to the sudden change of metabolism and stress connected with birth and the onset of lactation,” comments Brenntag’s product manager, Amy Sisson. “Introducing Neubalac Dry or Neubalac G


Dry can bridge that gap, both being sources of highly concentrated and easily absorbable energy which have been proven to minimize the risk of ketosis, improve yield performance and maintain body condition. Glycol is noted for improving digestibility and reducing workload on the liver in the post calving period.” Neubalac Dry and Neubalac G Dry


are available in powder form for use as an additive on in TMR diets. Dosage is recommended two weeks pre and two to four weeks post calving. Further information from Amy Sisson,


Brenntag UK & Ireland Animal Nutrition, on +44 (0)113 3879 200.


EXCENTIAL SELENIUM4000 The new generation of organic selenium


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ORF16-0402 Adv Selenium 4000 Feed Compounder 178x61_v4.indd 1 12-04-16 10:11


Annual Feed Production in Great Britain 2000-2016 ('000 tonnes)


1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500


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Cattle Pigs


Poultry


2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000


2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 3,586. 3,798. 3,601. 3,830. 3,748. 3,509. 3,753. 3,816. 3,840. 3,705. 3,885. 3,791. 4,019. 4,283. 4,287. 4,073. 3,921. 1,983. 1,857. 1,703. 1,459. 1,519. 1,490. 1,541. 1,608. 1,456. 1,371. 1,464. 1,466. 1,692. 1,682. 1,821. 1,878. 1,814. 2,578. 2,725. 2,920. 2,771. 2,750. 2,632. 2,653. 2,872. 2,900. 2,894. 3,144. 3,069. 3,169. 3,310. 3,333. 3,574. 3,985.


Integrated Poutry Units 2,974. 2,976. 2,774. 2,803. 3,059. 3,010. 2,837. 2,680. 2,718. 2,676. 2,785. 2,726. 2,657. 2,549. 2,528. 2,351. 2,150. Sheep Horse Other


Total exc. IPUs Total inc. IPUs


678.4 654.1 578.0 643.4 668.0 655.6 773.1 666.5 705.3 683.0 794.9 704.3 767.1 890.2 704.7 711.7 796.8 181.5 178.4 179.1 190.7 197.7 189.0 186.9 191.7 197.2 189.3 196.5 176.6 179.0 195.2 174.1 184.7 187.1 307.4 304.2 311.1 308.3 326.3 302.0 306.5 335.6 329.6 358.3 362.1 416.9 377.5 402.2 389.4 412.2 436.9 9,316. 9,518. 9,293. 9,203. 9,210. 8,778. 9,214. 9,491. 9,429. 9,202. 9,847. 9,624. 10,205 10,764 10,598 10,834 11,142 12290. 12494. 12067. 12007. 12270. 11789. 12051. 12172. 12148. 11879. 12633. 12351. 12863. 13313. 13127. 13185. 13292.


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All selenium is available in the most effective organic form


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