Choline is essential and required for everybody
Choline is a biochemical building block and precursor to numerous compounds involved in supporting life. For dairy cattle, choline serves many roles and is...
Effective pathogen control with FRA® Gut Balance
Broilers receiving FRA® Gut Balance in their diet grow faster and more efficient, according to research conducted by FRAmelco. This feed additive shows results...
When precision feeding for ruminants makes sense?
Precision feeding means feeding each and every animal according to its individual requirements. Not only on average, but at every feeding, every single day....
Choosing the right probiotic for your animals
The use of probiotics in animal feed and nutrition is growing
with each passing day. However, probiotic companies continue to roll out
new products aimed at the livestock market. As a result, choosing the right
and consistently performing probiotic for your specific needs is often a challenge. This article aims to provide information about "5 facts you need to know before you buy" so that you can choose the right probiotic
for your animals.
Layn Natural Ingredients launches natural feed additive TruGro® MYC
Layn Natural Ingredients announced that it has launched TruGro® MYC, natural animal feed additive designed to help reduce the pathogenic effects of mycotoxins.Layn Natural...
Phytogenic bioactives: Beyond flavoring properties, a modulation of gene expressions
Herbs and spices are food components commonly used in human or animal food for their flavor properties. New findings in nutrigenomics applied to the...
BASF and Cargill expand partnership for animal feed industry
BASF and Cargill announced that they are expanding their partnership to develop and market innovative enzyme-based solutions for the animal feed industry. Together, the...
Sustainability meets feed additives
Providing livestock with an optimal, balanced diet, supplying all essential nutrients in the required quantity, seems crucial if we want them to fully exploit...
4 ways to cope with increased feed prices
These events are a stark reminder that for global agriculture climate change impacts are already a reality. High feed costs are an enormous challenge for the whole agricultural sector and sustainable strategies need to be adopted to enable a more efficient use of resources, both in the short and long term. This article explores possibilities to cope with the current situation. Through understanding the positions of farmers, integrators and feed millers and using targeted feed additive solutions, we can achieve a responsible use of resources that makes animal production more resilient to feed price increases.
Managing feed cost with exogenous enzymes in a volatile market
Exogenous feed enzymes enhance digestibility of cereals, grain, legumes and oilseed meals. Each class of feed enzyme is unique, and can be deployed during...