Dairy Nutrition (Cattle Farming) Equipment
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Manufactured by Phibro Animal Health Corporationbased in USA
A signature group of products for the past 150 years, iron oxide-based colorants remain an important part of our business.Today, we make more use of synthetically produced iron oxides versus those occurring naturally. This is because synthetic iron oxides have 10 to 15 times the pigment strength and thus will free up more space in the ...
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Manufactured by Phibro Animal Health Corporationbased in USA
Sourcing high-quality minerals from world-class partners and understanding how premium quality minerals are processed have enabled us to provide custom products for specialty applications for decades. We offer chemical salts of manganese, copper, zinc, cobalt, iodine, iron, selenium, magnesium, sulfur, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, sodium, chlorine and others. We handle several forms of both ...
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Manufactured by Phibro Animal Health Corporationbased in USA
Electrolytes are vital to an animal’s well-being. A balanced diet that include electrolytes (cation/anion exchange) fills an ever-important nutritional gap. Through our extensive procurement options, we are able to offer high quality water-soluble sources of sodium, potassium, and magnesium in chloride form. ...
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Manufactured by Phibro Animal Health Corporationbased in USA
acids, such as lysine, threonine, methionine, and glycine, to meet the nutritional needs of animal diets. All of these products meet our Dynamic Quality AssuranceSM requirements to ensure performance and customer ...
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Manufactured by Alltech Farming Solutions Ltdbased in USA
A broad-spectrum solution for high-risk challenged feedstuffs. The increasing risk to feed quality. More extreme weather patterns and changing agricultural practices are creating increased opportunities for molds and toxins to damage feed quality. These feedstuff challenges present a significant threat to animal health, performance, immunity and reproduction, which in turn combine to negatively ...
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Manufactured by GEA Farm Technologiesbased in USA
Bloat is caused by persistent foam or froth in the rumen preventing the belching of trapped gases. Bloat is more common in spring when there is rapid plant growth combined with severe frosts - cows go on fresh pasture, hungry after the morning milking and tend to ...
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