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Mycotoxin binder feed additive VITABIOCELL
cattlepowder

mycotoxin binder feed additive
mycotoxin binder feed additive
mycotoxin binder feed additive
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Characteristics

Type
mycotoxin binder
Animal type
cattle
Form
powder

Description

Vitabiocell® is used mixed with the ration to protect ruminants from single or multiple mycotoxin contaminations with high-dose mycotoxins. Vitabiocell® is a unique selection of mycotoxin and yeast binders, with specific properties for the best feed safety and efficiency in livestock farming. -Capture and neutralise a broad spectrum of mycotoxins -Stimulate intestinal immunity and its ability to inactivate mycotoxins -Promote good ingestion -Stimulating rumen flora and digestion -Reduce health problemsImprove dairy and reproductive performance Presentation: powder Packaging: 25 kg bag Essential mycotoxin risk management Animal health problems, decreased performances and economic damage are direct consequences in ruminant farming during mycotoxin contaminations. Because the risks of contamination in the fields or in the silo are permanent and because fodder and raw materials represent up to 80% of the feed ration, adopting risk management is essential. Stimulate the intestinal immunity Vitabiocell® also activates immunomodulation, yeasts will stimulate intestinal immunity which will allow a stronger response to antigenic challenges. This rapid immune reaction will reduce infections and inflammation to regain good intestinal health. It is a stimulation of the natural deactivation capacity of the rumen flora which remains insufficient in the event of strong contamination or multi-contamination. This is why this action is combined with an adsorption action.

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