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Zeolite As Animal Feed Additive

Zeolite is used widely by livestock farmers as an animal feed additive for dairy beef, Beef Cattle, Sheep, Poultry (Egg Production and Broilers ), Because this mineral is the World’s only naturally occurring, negatively charged, have a great benefits in the feed process can result from the basic chemistry of the natural zeolite as an animal feed additive.

Natural Zeolite is organic certified, Non toxic and stable mineral. This, combined with their other unique characteristics, allows them to be used as feed additives with multiple, complementary benefits. Zeolite animal feed additive also absorb odors from spoiled grain or feed grain and will substantially reduce odors in enclosed animal facilities.

The introduction of zeolite as an animal feed additive provides the following rewards:

After years of successful field testing many feed suppliers and end-users have included zeolite in animal feed additives (around 2% to 5%) in their feed supply program. There is an overall improvement in growth and health of these animals as a result

Increased NPN for Ruminants

Zeolite suppliment as non protein nitrogens in ruminant animal feed

Many animals such as hogs and poultry need preformed protein from plants and animals. Ruminant animals such as dairy cows, beef cattle, sheep, goats, etc have microorganisms in their first stomach (rumen) that make protein from simple nitrogen compounds. They convert the non-protein nitrogen (NPN) to ammonia and then convert the ammonia to amino acids, which are then converted to proteins.

This creates the following toxic symptoms:

When zeolite is included in animal feed additives it adsorbs much of the ammonia generated from the NPN. It acts as a reservoir and slow release mechanism for the nitrogen. This can allow the feeding of up to 4 to 6 times more NPN. During rumination, a portion of the contents of the first stomach is returned to the mouth for additional chewing and saliva additions. Saliva introduced during mastication contains sodium which replaces the ammonium. This results in the slow release of the un-reacted ammonia which is then converted to protein amino acids by the microorganisms. Zeolite also provides a reduction of dicalcium phosphate by up to 50% therefore providing a health benefit and pollution prevention. Presently, the most common approach to cutting dicalcium phoshate is to feed phytase

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