Enhanced TDS
Knowde-enriched technical product data sheet
Identification & Functionality
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
- Ingredients
- Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Vitamin B12, Vitamin E, Vitamin D3, Folic Acid, Niacin, Riboflavins, Thiamine Mononitrate, Zinc Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Cobalt Sulfate, Calcium Gluconate, Vitamin A, Ethylenediamine Dihydroiodide (EDDI), Sodium Bicarbonate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite, D-Pantothenic Acid
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Features
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Animal Species
- Applications
Used as a water Supplementation.
- Consumption Guide
6 oz. per 128 gallons of water will treat the following poultry and livestock daily:
Chicken's Age 1 weeks 28500 3 weeks 8500 5 weeks 5300 8 weeks 3100 Turkey's Age 1 weeks 10600 3 weeks 5120 6 weeks 2130 10 weeks 1250 15+ weeks 750 - 800 Replacement Pullets
9 weeks 3000 12+ weeks 2300 Non-Laying Lens 2500 Laying Hens 1800 Laying Hens (Summer) 1400 Duck's Age 1-3 weeks 2500 Hogs 25 lbs 300 50 lbs 100 100 lbs 125 Beef Cattle 700 lbs 20 1200 lbs 10 Dairy Cattle 5 - 10 Calves 300 lbs 20 500 lbs 10 Lambs (Feedlot) 125 - 250 Horses 10 - 15 - Use Levels
Condition Use Levels Period (Days) Use during periods of stress when feed intake may decrease or when higher nutrient levels may be beneficial. Examples of stress periods include: weaning, vaccination, castration, dehorning, debeaking, scours, disease, temperature extremes and animal placement. 6 oz. to 128 gallons (485 liters) or 6 oz. to 256 gallons (970 liters) (Vary amount depending on severity of condition) 3 to 5 Before and after transportation 6 oz. to 128 gallons (485 liters) 1 to 2 For aid in nutritional build-up, especially when feed intake is below normal 6 oz. to 384 gallons (1455 liters) 5 to 10 Note: For water proportioners delivering 1 oz. of stock solution per gallon of drinking water, mix 1 packet per 1 gallon (128 oz.), 2 gallons (256 oz.), and 3 gallons (384 oz.) of stock solution. respectively
Feed Supplementation:
Condition Use Levels Period (Days) For aid in nutritional build-up, especially when feed intake is below normal. Thoroughly mix 2 packets per ton of complete food 5 or more days
Properties
- Physical Form
- Appearance
- Yellow, granular powder.
- Nutritional Information
Value Units Test Method / Conditions d-Pantothenic Acid 1500 mg/6oz - Folic Acid 75 mg/6oz - Menadione Sodium Bisulfite complex (Source of Vitamin K), 1040 mg/6oz - Niacin 2000 mg/6oz - Pyridoxine Hydrochloride 250 mg/6oz - Riboflavin 250 mg/6oz - Thiamine Mononitrate 125 mg/6oz - Vitamin A 2600000 I.U/6 oz - Vitamin B12, 2500 mg/6oz - Vitamin D3 600000 I.U/6 oz - Vitamin E 800 I.U/6 oz -
Technical Details & Test Data
- Test Results
- Two experiments were conducted at Dawe's Fort Dodge, Iowa, test facility using laying hens. These tests were carried out under conditions of high temperature and humidity that would be very similar to typical summer weather.
- The layers involved were Hy-Line W-36 hens that were 70 weeks of age. The hens were subjected to daily high temperatures of 95 F for 9 hours and then cooled to 80 F during the nighttime hours. STRESEEZ PLUS was added to the drinking water starting the evening before the hens were subjected to heat stress. The hens were maintained under these conditions for 7 days. The hens were monitored for one week prior to going on test so that a baseline could be established for data collected during the test.
- STRESEEZ PLUS improved livability during the heat stress period compared to Control hens. In test one, conducted in April of this year, the Control group had 97.87% livability and the STRESEEZ PLUS group had no death loss. In test two, conducted in July, the Control group had 97.6% livability while the STRESEEZ PLUS group again had 100% livability.
- The percentage of checks and cracks increased in both groups during the heat stress period compared to the baseline period. In test one the Control birds showed an increase of checks and cracks of 50.0% and the STRESEEZ PLUS hens had an increase of only 5.5% during the heat stress period. In test two, the Control group had an increase of 33.3%, while the increase was only 11.5% for the STRESEEZ PLUS hens.https://media.knowde.com/image/upload/c_limit,h_800,w_800/v1650522118/production/Ckeditor::Picture/Street_Plus.PNG.png