Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Animal Feed & Nutrition Features
- Features
- Optimization and stabilization of rumen digestion
- Higher microbial protein synthesis and more usable protein
- Higher feed intake and better feed utilization
- Reduced risk of mastitis and ketosis
- Product Highlights
- Another important basis for high performance, good constitution and well-being are healthy, functional hooves with high-quality horn substance. The nutrition of the horn-forming cells plays an important role here. In addition to a large number of influencing factors such as amino acids, fatty acids, minerals, trace elements and vitamins, vitamin H (biotin) has a special influence on the formation of resistant horny substance.
- The biotin content in the feed and the biotin production by the rumen microorganisms often do not cover the needs of high-yielding cows or in high lactation.
- Hoof problems have become a dramatic problem in many dairy herds and can only be reduced by a bundle of measures (housing, feeding, breed selection, hoof care, etc.).
- Numerous studies show that an effective addition of biotin (10-20 mg/animal and day) significantly reduces the frequency and severity of hoof problems in the long term (minimum duration of use 6 months).
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- Markets
Regulatory & Compliance
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Packaging & Availability
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