Thursday, July 1, 2021

Use of Highly Bioavailable Protein and Probiotics in Poultry Feed


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Introduction

Protein besides biologically active compound in the body exists as enzymes and hormones, also plays important role in physiology of living organisms.Soybean meal (SBM) is complete conventional protein source with well-balanced amino acids profile. On the other hand due to increase in prices of SBM, alternative sources like groundnut cake, sunflower meal, guar meal, rapeseed cake, cotton seed cake, copra meal, maize gluten, DDGS etc. are used, but they have limitations to use in rations and are poor in digestion, amino acids profile also have anti-nutritional factors.  

Posthatch chicks have anatomically completed but physiologically weak GIT, limited enzymes secretion and unstable microfloraresulting in inefficient feed utilization.To overcome the limitations of the immature digestive tract, limitations of protein sources and to satisfy the need of least cost ration with value addition, speciality feed nutrients are essential and need of hour, which can lead to reduce digestive stress and improve nutrient utilization during initial days of chicks.

Easily digestible and highly bioavailable protein in diet helps to save energy which was being utilized for protein digestion. Probiotics in poultry feed enhances growth of beneficial bacteria and prevents colonization of undesirable pathogenic bacteria in the digestive track. Early chick feeding with bioavailable protein along with probiotics is known to have positive correlation in improving gut health, nutrient utilization, body weight gain and FCR. 



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Product Specifications:

Dosage: 2.5 – 5 Kg/- ton of feed or as directed by Nutritionist.

Presentation: 10 Kg Bag.


CONSUMER : DRIVING CONSIDERATIONS IN ANIMAL PROTEIN PRODUCTION

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