IntelliBond®
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Trace minerals are an essential part of the animal diet in order to optimise health, wellbeing, and performance. However, many commercially available sources are highly soluble and reactive, causing them to be excreted, rather than absorbed by the animal.
The majority of commercial feeds contain some form of supplementary trace mineral. Raw materials within the feed often do not contain enough to fulfill the animal’s nutritional requirement of animals even though proper preservation and feed safety measures are in place to preserve nutrients. It is important to consider the type of trace mineral supplemented in the feed, as not all sources are the same looking at availability for the animal. This availability has an impact on performance, well-being as well as on their impact on sustainability.
To confirm the efficacy of our trace mineral programme, our validation team has conducted more than 200 scientific studies. All done in close collaboration with leading universities, institutes, opinion leaders, and key customers in their respective regions and countries. The benefits of our extensive global, local and practical research translate to providing science-based, value-added new concepts and existing programmes to customers involved in raising poultry, swine, ruminant, aqua, and companion animals. Solutions that provide efficacy and profitability to our customers worldwide.
Progressive feed compounders and premixers are being asked by their customers to provide the total carbon footprint of the feeds / premixes they are manufacturing.
The Selko® IntelliBond® family of trace minerals is the first source of improved trace mineral nutrition to provide an independent verification for the total CO2eq values of its products.
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Dairy farmers and feed producers have been taking their responsibility in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Over the past five decades, the sector has lowered its impact by 45%. Despite these improvements, additional efforts will be required to reach industry goals that will require an additional cut in the cow's carbon footprint of 20-25% by 2030.
A life cycle assessment of Selko IntelliBond has shown that it can reduce the carbon footprint of a dairy farm while reducing the cost per kg of milk produced.
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