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14 March 2022
How clean is your feed?
Feed represents the biggest cost to any livestock production unit; approximately 75% of the total outgoings are spent on feed. As a result, great care and attention is given to the formulation of feeds, ensuring the nutritional requirement of the animal is met with each ration in order to deliver optimal performance levels. Feed is routinely analyzed to check the levels of nutritional components including protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals, moisture, and fats. The analysis results allow adjustments to be made to increase feed intake and reduce undesirable characteristics such as the formation of dust. But how clean is the feed? Are there any contaminants in the feed? When was the last time the feed was analyzed for enterobacteria or mold content for example?
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Animal Nutrition, Feed hygiene, Mold inhibition
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04 July 2019
New ProPhorce™ Valerins research presented at ESPN
ProPhorce™ Valerins (patent pending) are glycerol esters of valeric acid that have demonstrated to improve animal performance and gut balance. Valeric acid is the last of the short chain fatty acids to be tested in animal diets. The trial clearly demonstrates the efficacy of a diet with strategically timed additions of esters of butyric acid (ProPhorce™ SR) and esters of valeric acid (ProPhorce™ Valerins).
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Animal Nutrition, Feed hygiene, Gut health
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09 May 2017
ProPhorce™ Valerins: a revolutionary new molecule for a new age in animal performance
The Perstorp Group is proud to officially introduce ProPhorce™ Valerins to the market. ProPhorce™ Valerins are glycerol esters of valeric acid to be used in feed to promote animal performance.
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Animal Nutrition, Gut health
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31 December 2019
Swine
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31 December 2019
Field trial with local bred sows in Spain
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31 December 2019
Growth performance
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31 December 2019
Weaning
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31 December 2019
ProPhorce™ SR in pigs after weaning in Germany
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18 April 2013
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19 October 2019
Improve the performance and safeguard the health of production animals
Defining gut health isn’t easy. A healthy gut consists of a lot of parameters: physical, chemical and immunological. It must play host to a bacterial population that also has a favorable impact on all those parameters. And all of these factors interrelate.
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Animal Nutrition, Gut health