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Magzyme®-Pro

The Perfect Protease

Protein is one of the most important and expensive nutrient in poultry feed. The digestibility of protein in feedstuffs ranges between 65 - 80%. Hence, increasing the digestibility of protein becomes an important strategy for feed cost-saving. Prices of protein sources are highly volatile which leads to inclusion of unconventional raw material. These raw materials have poor digestibility and high anti-nutritional factors - leading to poor performance. So supplementation of exogenous protease to increase digestibility has been always beneficial.

Composition

Each gram contains Protease 600000 units with selected probiotics and substrates in a suitable natural base.

Benefits

Reduced Cost of Feed

  • Lowering inclusion level of costly protein sources

  • Optimize use of lower digestible feed ingredients

  • Optimizes amino acid digestibility increased metabolizable energy

Better production performance due to

  • Improved protein digestibility

  • Improved energy digestibility

  • Sustaining optimum gut health

  • Reduction in hindgut fermentation & reducing nitrogen waste

Ingredient risk management through

  • Increased use of cost-effective, locally available alternative feed ingredients

  • Minimizing effects of anti-nutritional factors (ANF) in feed ingredients

Mixing Rate

350 - 400 g per ton of feed with matrix values

100 - 200 g per ton of feed on top-up application

or as recommended by Veterinarian / Nutritionist

Presentation

25kg

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