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Formulation & Nutrition: Page 43
Latest News
Global Animal Nutrition Programme launches pilot in Nigeria
The International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF) is pleased to announce the launch of the IFIF Global Animal Nutrition Programme “Train the Trainer” pilot in Nigeria.
Brand Insights
Safer and Smarter Animal Feed Production
Format Solutions, a Datacor Company
Discover how advanced formulation software can revolutionize your production processes, ensuring consistent quality and adherence to industry standards.
Ingredients
Phibro Animal Health V-Max antibiotic for beef cattle
Phibro Animal Health Inc.
Phibro Animal Health V-Max is an antibiotic (virginiamycin) and anti-infective for use in complete feeds for cattle fed in confinement.
Ingredients
Dr. Eckel Anta Ox Aqua feed additive for shrimp production
Dr. Eckel
Dr. Eckel Anta Ox Aqua is an all-natural feed additive developed to fit the needs of modern intensive shrimp production.
Poultry
Animal feed trends for the week ending Oct. 29
The past week brought us news about feed efficiency and sustainability, Adisseo on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, feed additives, EU organic feed sourcing rules, Evonik’s new methionine production site, avian influenza's impact on the US feed industry, FSMA preventive control rules, and a blog on the 20th European Symposium on Poultry Nutrition proceedings
Feed Additives
Why is everyone confused about feed additives?
Today, most additives are marketed with several claims. Even enzymes that have absolutely nothing to do directly with gastrointestinal health are often marketed with indirect (albeit, true) health claims. Many nutritionists and producers use many additives to compensate for the low-health status of certain farms. This is counterproductive, as the real problem is not resolved, but rather more money is spent on the wrong cause.
Swine
Additives that make sense sell better
Every day, suppliers from companies selling or marketing additives visit nutritionists at local feed companies, veterinarians responsible for nutrition in pig farms, and pig producers. Their aim is to convince that their product is beneficial for our animals and our profit line, and superior to competing products of similar nature. But, given the plethora of similar additives, selecting the right one is a difficult task, even for trained nutritionists, who often prefer not to do anything if they don’t receive a clear message they can trust.
Feed Production by Region
Lallemand Animal Nutrition reinforces presence in Germany
Lallemand Animal Nutrition is strengthening its sales and management human resources in Germany to better support its direct business activities. As of October 1, 2015, Dr. Christian Scheidemann has joined the team as country business manager to manage and drive Lallemand Animal Nutrition direct business in Germany.
Complete Feeds
Purina Animal Nutrition Oyster Strong System formula
Purina Animal Nutrition
The Purina Animal Nutrition Oyster Strong System formula provides calcium to hens when they need it most to support strong shells and healthy birds.
Latest News
Pancosma announces new Board of Directors
Pancosma & Associates, a global leader in specialty animal nutrition products, has announced the formation of a new Board of Directors to oversee the strategic growth of the company.
Latest News
Kemin strengthens its position in EMEA
Kemin Industries has appointed Akram Talibov as commercial director for the company’s animal nutrition and health division in Europe.
Ingredients
Lallemand Animal Nutrition ProTernative milk
Lallemand Animal Nutrition US
Lallemand Animal Nutrition ProTernative milk is a specialized formulation of the active dry yeast probiotic Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii CNCM I-1079, which helps reduce the negative impact of stress in pre-weaned calves.
Animal Nutrition Views
5 organic acids in piglet, broiler feeds — too much?
I just reviewed another feed formula, and it contained at least 5 different acids. Is having a bit of everything better? Or, is it worse?
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