Brief: In this video, we demonstrate the practical steps and results of using Feed Additive Chelated Proteinate Zinc Zn Powder in feed mill operations. You will see how this specialized zinc supplement, enriched with crude protein, enhances animal health, improves feed conversion, and supports growth across various livestock and poultry. We show its application process and the tangible benefits for animal immunity, reproduction, and disease prevention, helping you assess its suitability for your feed formulations.
Related Product Features:
Chelated proteinate zinc powder with 10% zinc content for enhanced bioavailability.
Contains 35-40% crude protein and 25% amino acids to support animal nutrition.
Improves feed conversion ratio and promotes protein synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism.
Reduces suckling pig diarrhea and enhances animal sperm quality and reproductive performance.
Inhibits mould growth, boosts immunity, and promotes healthy fur and skin integrity.
Acts as an antioxidant, maintaining vitamin activity in premixes for better nutrient absorption.
Suitable for all poultry and livestock, including pigs, chickens, and dairy cows.
Available in 20kg kraft bags with inner plastic lining for secure storage and handling.
Faqs:
What are the main benefits of using chelated proteinate zinc in animal feed?
Chelated proteinate zinc enhances zinc absorption, supports enzyme function, improves immunity, reduces diseases like diarrhea, promotes growth, and boosts reproductive performance in animals.
How is this zinc additive used for different types of livestock?
Dosage varies by animal: 300-400g for suckling pigs, 250-400g for sows, 200-400g for growing pigs, 100-200g for poultry, and 100-180g for dairy and beef cattle.
What is the composition and storage recommendation for this feed additive?
It contains 10% zinc, 35-40% crude protein, and 25% amino acids, and should be stored sealed in a dry environment, packaged in 20kg kraft bags with inner plastic liners.
How does chelated proteinate zinc compare to inorganic zinc sources?
Chelated proteinate zinc offers several times higher absorption than inorganic zinc, improves taste and feed intake, and is less soluble in water, reducing nutrient loss and disease risks.