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2Steps productive 2.5% Concentrate for the production period

Improving performance and economic productivity

Benefits :
  • Proper supply for nutrients for different of breeding and production
  • Supply of pigment for the production period
  • Uniform and suitable mix
  • Suitable for the exact needs of different strains
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    2 step productive 2.5% concentrate

    Special for peak production step and post-peak production of laying hens

    To achieve maximum production and its continuity in laying hens, the rations should be adjusted in such a way that all the necessary nutrients (Amino acids, vitamins, and minerals) can be provided in the best way and prevented them from experiencing nutritional and breeding-related stresses. The use of phytase enzyme in the composition of the 2-step productive concentrate causes the phytate molecule to break and release energy and amino acids in the ration. In addition, phytase causes the release of Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Zinc, Iron, and Manganese. It also increases the ability to absorb Calcium, Phosphorus, and minerals.

    The addition of Threonine amino acid to 2-step productive concentrates ensures that the balance of amino acids in the recommended rations is well maintained and promotes the efficiency of the use of nutrients in the ration. In addition, the use of multi-enzyme in 2-step productive concentrates has made it possible to adjust cost-effective rations including wheat, barley, sunflower meal, canola meal, etc.

    Coordinated growth and having appropriate weight in different age periods of laying hens are some of the characteristics of using 2-step productive concentrates in feed rations and provide the necessary physiological conditions to enter the initial step of laying eggs and reach maximum production.

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  • Phone : +983135080

  • Email : info@sepahandaneh.com


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