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Animal Feed Supplements

Dicalcium Phosphate (DCP)

Di Calcium Phosphate

Dicalcium phosphate or as it is sometimes called, calcium monohydrogen phosphate, is a type of dibasic calcium phosphate that is normally found in sources such as cereals, noodles, enriched flour, chicken feed and some types of dog snacks

L-Lysine

Lysine

L-lysine is a kind of amino acid, which can’t be compounded automatically in the animal body. It is an essential acid required in the diets of swine, poultry and most other animal species. The level of dietary L-Lysine concentration significantly influences on the growth performance and feed efficiency

Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) - Rice

DDGS

Distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) are the nutrient rich co-product of dry-milled ethanol production. DDGS utilization as a feed ingredient is well documented as both an energy and a protein supplement.

DL-Methionine

Methionine

Methionine is one of the essential amino acid that can not be synthesized in animal body. To improve amino acid balance in feed and enhance growth and performance of poultry, DL-Methionine has been utilized for more than 50 years.

Feed Acidifier

Acidifier

Animal feed Acidifiers are organic acids incorporated into the feed for nutritional or preservative purposes. They help to control microbial growth, reduction of feed buffer capacity, inhibit pathogenic bacteria and also improve the nutrient digestibility.

Phytase

Phytase

Microbial phytase is the most commonly used exogenous enzyme in the feed for monogastric animals. Phytase can reduce the antinutritional effect of phytate and improve the digestibility of phosphorous (P), calcium, amino acids and energy, as well as reduce the negative impact of inorganic P excretion to the environment. The benefits of using phytase in animal feed are well recognized.

L-Threonine

Threonine

Amino acids are the building blocks for protein. Growing animals (like pigs and poultry) need amino acids to build muscular tissue (body protein). In total 20 amino acids form the building blocks for protein. Nine of these amino acids cannot be synthesized by the animal and have to be supplied via the feed (these are called essential amino acids).

Indian Spices

Cardamom

Cardamom is a spice that people have used for centuries both in cooking and as a medicine. … Cardamom comes from the seeds of several different plants that belong to the same family as ginger. It has a distinctive flavor that complements both sweet and savory dishes.

Cloves

Cloves

Cloves are the flower buds of the clove tree, an evergreen also known as Syzygium aromaticum. Found in both whole and ground forms, this versatile spice can be used to season pot roasts, add flavor to hot beverages, and bring spicy warmth to cookies and cakes.

Pepper

Pepper

Black pepper is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, known as a peppercorn, which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. When fresh and fully mature, the fruit is about 5 mm in diameter, dark red, and contains a single seed, like all drupes.

Coriander

Coriander is an annual herb in the family Apiaceae. It is also known as Chinese parsley, dhania or cilantro. All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are the parts most traditionally used in cooking.

Cumin

Cumin is a spice made from the seeds of the Cuminum cyminum plant. Many dishes use cumin, especially foods from its native regions of the Mediterranean and Southwest Asia. Cumin lends its distinctive flavor to chili, tamales and various Indian curries. Its flavor has been described as earthy, nutty, spicy and warm.

Mustard

Mustard is a popular condiment made from the seeds of the mustard plant. This plant is native to the Mediterranean region and related to nutrient-rich vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts. Both its seeds and leaves are edible, making it a versatile addition to your dishes.

Black Sesame

Black Sesame

Black sesame seeds are rich in healthy omega 3 fatty acids, that can lubricate the intestinal walls and help with constipation. The seeds are also rich in fibre, that can improve bowel movements. Thus, having black sesame seeds protect the digestive system from various issues.

 

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