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Knowde-enriched technical product data sheet
Identification & Functionality
- Ingredient Name
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Advantages of Feeding Rumen-Protected Glucose
- It is an easily and directly utilized source of sugar around the period of birth.
- Combined energy-supplementary (protected glucose and fat-source at the same time).
- It has no negative effect on the digestion of crude fiber in the rumen.
- The rate of endogenous gluconeogenesis decreases.
- It improves the negative effects of the one-track corn-feeding regarding the national dairy cows’ feeding (e.g.: too much starch-proportion in the dose, which cannot be utilized).
- Concentrated feed-supplementary (feeding can be “on top” as well).
- Benefits Of Feeding the Product
Being a combined energy supplement (protected glucose and fat source together) it provides an easily and directly utilizing rumen-stable source of sugar for the animals.- decreases the effects of negative energy balance (NEB)
- decreases the chance of fatty-liver syndrome and ketosis (decreased fat mobilization)
- supports milk production and provides higher lactation performance
- in case of twins, decreases the weight loss of the mother and increases the survival chances of the young animals
- decreases culling rate after parturition (specially in case of first calving)
- increases reproductive biology performance
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Animal Species
- Suggested Dosage
- Goats, sheep:
From 1 month before parturition until the peak of milk production; till separation of offsprings; or during gestation period: 50-100 g/goat, sheep/day
- Bovines:
From 3-4 weeks before calving until the 100th day of lactation, or until successful insemination: 100-300 g/cow/day