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distiller's Yeast Concentrate

This is an inactive, whole distiller's yeast concentrate at 26 percent solids designed to increase the nutritional properties and palatability in animal feeds and pet food applications. Available as a light tan liquid that can be used as a carrier for other materials or as a moisture addition to extruder operations, brewer’s yeast is used as protein nutrient in dog foods, starter rations, and aquaculture. In the human sector, it’s used in flavorings, sauces, spices, and all natural foods. This yeast feed has a complete amino acid profile which meets the most demanding nutrients from cattle feeds to fish farms.   Yeast feed is used to balance the micro-ecological system of the digestive system in animals or fish.

Yeast feed helps to lessen the damage to fish scales when they are being transferred from one to another pond or when being harvested. It will also increase the survival rate during transportation.

 

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It helps improve the animal’s digestive environment and the types of bacterial structure. It helps to improve the reproduction of the beneficial bacteria and restrict the reproduction of harmful bacteria.

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It helps to supply the culture that is essential to the yeast, yeast bacteria and lactobacillus. This helps to increase the effective concentration of yeast bacteria, lactobacillus and cellulose bacteria. Yeast feed increases the Feed Conversion Ratio

It helps to improve the effective utilization ratio of all kinds of nutrition in daily feed rations, especially the effective utilization ratio of energy, so that the animal can increase the feed intake and the gain obvious body weight. Yeast feed increases the immune system of animals and fish.

yeastfeed-2It helps to activate the macrophage, which enhances the immunity systems of animals. Yeast also helps the secretion of two cell hormones K-1,K-2 to increase the resistance of disease in fish.

 

 

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