We offer
- BioAktiv Salis-R: This can be administered through the feed or drinking water.
Concentrated feed for young stock
Concentrated feed is a supplemental nutrient often used to provide young cattle with additional nutrients. The right concentrate feed for young stock is important to ensure that they get all the nutrients they need to support healthy growth. Concentrated feeds for young stock typically contain higher concentrations of protein and energy compared to roughage.
Proteins are important for the growth and development of young cattle because they are the building blocks for muscle tissue and other body structures. It is important to choose concentrates that contain enough high-quality protein to support optimal growth. In addition, the concentrate should contain appropriate energy sources to meet the energy requirements of young cattle.
Forage intake in young stock
Forage usually forms the basis of young cattle's diet. It is important to ensure that young cattle consume adequate amounts of roughage, as it is an important source of fiber and other important nutrients. Forage intake in young cattle can vary depending on various factors, including the quality of forage and the age and weight of young cattle.
Young stock tend to take in more roughage as they age. However, it is important to ensure that the forage offered is of good quality and free of mold or other issues that could be detrimental to the health of the young stock. Monitoring forage intake is an important aspect of managing young stock because it helps assess their nutritional status and growth potential.
Young cattle growth and nutrition
The nutritional profile of young cattle changes as they age. Young calves often require diets with higher protein and energy levels to support the growth of their muscle and skeletal tissue. As they age, their diets often need to be modified to meet their changing needs.
A balanced diet for young stock includes minerals and vitamins in addition to concentrate and forage. These nutrients play an important role in the overall health and growth of young stock. Calcium and phosphorus cannot be missed for the development of strong bones and joints, while vitamins A, D and E are important for overall health and immune function.
Dry matter intake in young cattle
Dry matter intake (DSO) is an important standard for the nutritional status of young cattle. DSO refers to the weight of feed without the water content. Measuring dry matter intake in young cattle is a good way to monitor the amount of nutrients they actually consume.
Dry matter intake must be closely monitored to ensure optimal growth. By investing in proper nutrition and care for young stock, livestock producers can provide healthy growth and development for their young stock.
What do we offer?
We offer BioAktiv Salis-R. This can be administered through the feed or drinking water. This product ensures, among other things, optimization of digestion, strong leg work in young cattle, calm animals and that ultimately makes optimal absorption and digestion in young cattle.