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EB-LYS™ by Energy Booster™ is a rumen-protected lysine supplement. This valuable essential amino acid comes with a protective Energy Booster coating, providing the cow with a readily available source of energy. Since dairy cows cannot synthesize lysine, its requirements must be met through the diet.

Ingredient Name: L-Lysine Monohydrochloride

Functions: Energy Source, Supplement

Animal Species: Cattle, Cows

Protein Content: 26.0 - 26.0 %

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
Ingredients
Beeswax, Lecithin, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, L-Lysine Monohydrochloride
Food Additive Number
E 642, INS 642

Features & Benefits

Features
  • High by-pass and digestibility.
  • Coated with EB-100™ to provide more energy for cows and/or reduce cost of fat in the diet.
  • Manufactured in USA with pan coating technology.
Benefits
  • Lysine supports milk yield and milk protein production.
  • Achieve maximum milk production while not overfeeding crude protein (nitrogen efficiency).

Applications & Uses

Animal Species
Feeding Directions

EB-LYS™ is a nutritional source of lysine and rumen inert fat. Fed at 0.20 lb per cow per day, EB-LYS™ will provide 15.3 grams of MP-Lysine. Work with your nutritionist to balance amino acids and energy in diets to get the best results when feeding.

Properties

Guaranteed Analysis
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Crude Fat Contentmin. 60.5%
Crude Protein Contentmin. 26%
Lysine Contentmin. 22%
Total Fatty Acids59.5%

Technical Details & Test Data

Bypass And Digestibility

EB-LYS™ - Bypass And Digestibility

Rumen Undegradable % N

Ohio State University – Dr. Jeff Firkins: 92.7a

MSG @ Eden Prairie, MN – Dr. Hector Diaz & Dr. Jim Linn: 91.4a

Total Tract Digestibility % N

Cornell University – Dr. Debbie Ross & Dr. Mike Van Amburgh: 85.7b

MSG @ Eden Prairie, MN – Dr. Hector Diaz & Dr. Jim Linn: 93.6b

a Rumen Undegradable was determined using the National Research Council. 2001
method. Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle 7th Ed. National Academic Press;
Washington, DC, USA
b Total tract N digestibility was determined using the in vitro intestinal digestibility
assay for Ruminant feeds D. A. Ross, M. Gutierrez-Botero, and M. E. Van Amburgh.
Department of Animal Science Cornell University.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Packaging

Bag: 50 lb with Tag