Optimal Mixing Instructions Concentrates
Focused on creating a feed which results in the best technical performance of your animals- resulting in optimal profits for your farm
Layers
For the best results it is important to mix the concentrate with the right raw materials in the right ratio's. This way your feed has the optimal nutritional balance for your layers.
Broilers
For the best results it is important to mix the concentrate with the right raw materials in the right ratio's. This way your feed has the optimal nutritional balance for your broilers.
Pigs
For the best results it is important to mix the concentrate with the right raw materials in the right ratio's. This way your feed has the optimal nutritional balance for your pigs.
Calves
For the best results it is important to mix the concentrate with the right raw materials in the right ratio's. This way your feed has the optimal nutritional balance for your calves.
Mixing instructions for calf feed- up to 8 months
Dairy cows
For the best results it is important to mix the concentrate with the right raw materials in the right ratio's. This way your feed has the optimal nutritional balance for your dairy cows.
In the dairy feed mixing instructions to be used with the dairy concentrate you will find a high production dairy meal mixing and a standard mixing. We advise to use the high production mixing with a daily milk production of >20L.
We have mixing instructions for 4 different situations regarding availability of raw material:
All raw materials available
Precise adherence to mixing instructions for all raw materials is crucial for achieving optimal quality and consistency in every production process.
No corn germs available
When faced with the absence of corn germs, meticulous attention to alternative mixing instructions becomes imperative.
No sunflower cakes available
When faced with the absence of sunflower cakes, meticulous attention to alternative mixing instructions becomes imperative.
No sunflower cakes and no corn germs available
When faced with the absence of sunflower cakes and corn germs, meticulous attention to alternative mixing instructions becomes imperative.
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