Feed Ingredients … Protein Products
ALLTECH Optigen®
is Alltech’s non-
protein nitrogen (NPN) source to replace traditional vegetable protein sources for ruminants. It concentrates the nitrogen fraction of the diet, creating dry matter space for more fibre and energy. Optigen is a technology that enables feed formulation of rumen-friendly diets to meet the needs of the rumen microbial population more effectively, resulting in increased microbial protein, fibre digestion and efficiency of rumen nitrogen capture. This technology helps to stabilise rumen ammonia levels, ensuring that rumen bacteria have continued access to this essential food source Rumen-friendly diets are the goal for all feed formulators. Diets
designed to promote rumen efficiency ensure the greatest profit without compromising cow health.
C H E RWE L L V A L L E Y SILOS LIMITED
Cherwell Valley Silos Ltd have a long well established reputation for providing specialised cooked protein and oilseed products to the animal feed industry. Products available are CV-Soy - full fat soya (Profat typically 54%),
and PURA LM (Profat 42%) - a mixture of domestic pulses and whole rapeseed recently upgraded with a lower moisture content for better handling characteristics and improved nutrient density. In addition we offer a UK Linseed based blend Linbean (Profat 38%) which is a highly digestible alternative to Linseed expellers. The main soya product is now conventional ‘Any origin’ (CV-
Soy A/O). We continue to specialise in the production of identity preserved, NON GM (CV-Soy HARD IP Non-GM ) and Organically produced (CV-Soy Organic) Full Fat soya, manufactured from Identity Preserved (HARD IP) Non GM soya beans or fully certified organically grown soyabeans. From Harvest 2017 we plan introduce a product derived from UK Soyabeans for selected niche markets. We can also supply raw whole, NON GM or Organic
soyabeans. Centrally located in Oxfordshire and with our own transport
operation, Cherwell Valley Silos are ideally situated to satisfy all customers nationwide. All products are available in bags and bulk ex stock and all full fat soyas are available in high quality pellet form for improved handling and storage characteristics. Valley Trading a grain trading operation specialises in local grain,
rapeseed and pulses for both consumption in house and third party trades and offers a high quality local independent service to the arable farming community and feed compounding industry. Simon Robbins, Sales Manager,
Optigen displays a sustained ammonia release in the rumen over
time in contrast to other sources, such as straight feed urea, that often represent an inadequate, wasteful and potentially risky nitrogen source. The concentrated nature of Optigen’s nitrogen source allows for the replacement of bulky vegetable protein, thereby creating space for the inclusion of additional homegrown forages, which are often less costly and more rumen-friendly. European Bioscience Centre,
Sarney, Summerhill Road, Dunboyne, Co. Meath, Ireland
Tel: 353 1 8018307
Cherwell Valley Silos,Twyford, Banbury, Oxon, OX17 3AA Tel: 01295 816201, Fax: 01295 812531 Email:
Simon.Robbins@
cherwellvalleysilos.co.uk Website:
www.cherwellvalleysilos.co.uk
GEMCOM LTD Gemcom Ltd is an established independent trading company with specialist expertise in the importation, sale and distribution of feed ingredients for the animal feed, pet food and aquaculture industries. They handle a wide range of ingredients sourced worldwide from a vast network of reputable, reliable and proven suppliers.
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