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Feed cost is the largest single item in animal production and accounts for 60 to 75% of the total production cost. Generally speaking, on total feed cost, raw materials that provide energy and proteins are about 90-95% of the cost, minerals and vitamins constitute 3-4% and 1-3% for various feed additives.
Plant extracts as natural growth promoters are often considered a dispensable increase in the feed cost. It is only after testing the product on the farm and obtaining an improvement in production parameters sufficient to cover the extra expense when the nutritionist agrees to include them in the formulation.
But the use of plant extracts can be seen from another point of view. Some plant extracts improve feed digestibility and the functioning of the digestive system, allowing better use of nutrients. Including such extracts would allow the use of diets with reduced energy, protein, or macro-minerals like calcium or phosphorus and yet maintain productive parameters.
Depending on species and stage,
The cost of the feed with reduced nutrients, including the expense of plant extracts, may be 2-6% lower than normal feed. The cost of feed per ton of alive animal produced could be 4-8% lower.
Plant extracts optimize nutrient absorption and feed use by favorably affecting gut functions.
The applications of plant extracts are not limited to being natural alternatives to growth promoters or health enhancers. When necessary to cut down costs, they are useful to reduce the amount of some main ingredients and thus increase the profit margin of the company. GrowthPlus© for poultry, rabbits and aquaculture and PigletPlus© for piglets are the products of choice because they combine extracts with the three mechanisms of action.
To carry out this cost-saving project, it is necessary to work with a few animals, and perform various farm trials, decreasing essential nutrients gradually and carefully measuring the production parameters, to test which are the limits of the reduction in the conditions of our farm.
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