Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
- Ingredients
- Orange Extract
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Features
- Features
- By acting at the root of stress, directly in the brain, VeO is the key to counteracting the harmful effects of stress.
- VeO improves the well-being of the animal by improving the well-being of the animal and, therefore, allowing it to better exploit its potential.
- For Ruminants
Milky Cows:
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
- The change of group
- Childbirth
- Intense heat
- How is Stress Manifested?
- Persistent fights along with decreased use
- Restless animals
- Adaptation difficulties
- What Are the Effects of VeO?
- More time to rest and ruminate = better production
- More fractional and constant feed intake
- Better adaptation of animals to intense heat
- Better expression of the animal's potential
Meat Cows:
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
- Regrouping
- Handling, transportation
- Weaning
- Intense heat
- How is Stress Manifested?
- Persistent fights along with decreased use
- Restless animals
- Adaptation difficulties
- What Are the Effects of VeO?
- Faster adaptation of animals to changes in group or farm
- Better consumption during the adaptation phase
- Better quality meat
- Better adaptation of animals to intense heat
- Better expression of the animal's potential
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
- For Poultry
Chickens and Laying Hens:
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
- regrouping
- handling, transportation
- weaning
- intense heat
- How is Stress Manifested?
- Lower feed intake by pullets
- A decrease in the balance of the weight of the chicks, as well as a delay in the start of lay
- A decrease in feed intake, laying rate and peak of lay
- A reduced immunity
- What Are the Effects of VeO?
- Maintenance of consumption despite stress
- More balanced chicks
- Best start and peak of lay
- Fewer nervous behaviors
- Better expression of the animal's potential.
Meat Chickens:
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
- The manipulation
- The density
- pick up, transport
- intense heat
- How is Stress Manifested?
- A decrease in intake and performance
- An increase in nervous behavior
- An increase in mortality in the final batch phase
- An increase in scratches and seizures at slaughterhouses
- What Are the Effects of VeO?
- Less nervous meat chickens, easier to pick
- Better use of the channel
- Less mortality in the final phase of the batch
- Better intake in case of strong heat
- Better expression of the animal's potential
- These same benefits are seen in so-called nervous animals, such as breeders, ducks, and turkeys.
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
- For Pigs
Sows in Lactation:
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
- Childbirth
- Breastfeeding and the stress generated by discomfort
- How is Stress Manifested?
- Restless bristles
- High rate of stillbirths
- High early neonatal mortality rate
- Low feed intake
- Poor growth performance of the litter
- Strong decline in fitness
- What Are the Effects of VeO?
- Better feed intake during lactation
- Best quality litter
- Better return to heat phase
- Better fitness
- Better expression of the animal's potential
Piglets:
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
- Weaning, handling, house changes and relocation
- The density and size of the groups
- How is Stress Manifested?
- Constant fights
- Decreased intake and performance
- Restless animals, nervous behavior (caudofagia)
- What Are the Effects of VeO?
- Less restless animals and with less risk of practicing caudofagia
- Better adaptation of animals to intense heat
- Better carcass quality (pH)
- Better expression of the animal's potential
Fattening Pig:
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
- The density and size of the groups
- Relocation
- Intense heat
- Transportation and handling
- How is Stress Manifested?
- Constant fights and poor performance (These same effects are seen in gilts.)
- Restless animals, nervous behavior (caudophagia, These same effects are seen in gilts.)
- An increase in mortality in the final phase of production.
- A degradation of meat quality.
- What Are the Effects of VeO?
- Less restless animals and with less risk of practicing caudofagia.
- Better adaptation of animals to intense heat.
- Better carcass quality (pH).
- Better expression of the animal's potential.
- What Are the Events That Can Cause Stress?
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Uses
- It should be used before and during the expected stress phase.
- Its exclusive formula and dosage make it easy to use in all species and physiological stages.
Properties
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Technical Details & Test Data
- VeO Efficiency
- The effectiveness of VeO has been proven in numerous scientific trials, as well as in field trials, with varying conditions depending on the country and the problems.
- VeO helps farm animals adapt to their environment by enhancing each animal's adaptability.
- This translates into better performance and reduced negative effects of stress such as reduced production when changing houses, thermal stress, fighting during batching or excessive density (all studies can be consulted upon request).
- With VeO, animals are preserved and their performance is improved.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging & Availability
- VeO is available in powder and liquid form.
- Powder: 25kg bag
- Liquid: 1L, 5L and 25L