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DYNAMIC ALPHA

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DYNAMIC ALPHA

Introduction

Dynamic alpha is an herbal blend of phytoconstituents which increases the bioavailability of Vitamin D3. It contains hydroxylated metabolites of Vitamin D, from plant origin and some amount of free and conjugated forms as glycosides. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble Vitamin, 1, 25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (1, 25-(OH)2D) is a hydroxylated derivative of Vitamin D which is also its active form. It essentially regulates calcium homeostasis and plays a vital role in bone formation, skeletal development in chicks, and the formation of organic and inorganic layers of eggshell in layers.

The use of Dynamic Alpha can reduce common bone diseases in chickens, enhance egg quality and quantity, increase egg production, and improve overall chicken performance. It also helps address mobility issues like lameness and other bone-related problems. Its active metabolites target tissues directly, bypassing the need for extensive processing in the liver and kidney. This makes it much more potent than regular Vitamin D supplements like cholecalciferol. It derives its strength from special botanical extracts from Solanum spp., which are packed with D3 metabolites, making them ten times more powerful than synthetic Vitamin D. Plus, they’re also more affordable.

 

Benefits

1. Maintains homeostasis of Ca: P in the body,

2. Increases bone density

3. Helps in the development and maintenance of bones, beaks, and feathers

4. Helps to overcome lameness, bone developmental disorders, and bone breakage

5. Helps in preventing egg damage by increasing the shell thickness of eggs,

6. Improves vitamin D content of the yolk

7. Improves egg quality and quantity,

8. Improves growth and production performance

 

Recommendation

Layers: 250 – 500 g/tonne of feed, Broiler: 250 – 500 g/tonne of feed, Breeder: 500 g/tonne of feed, OR as directed by a veterinarian

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Novapro

For poultry farmers seeking probiotics, NOVAPRO offers an effective alternative to antibiotics. It is a natural blend of probiotics for digestion and gut health with long-lasting viability in water. NOVAPRO is specially formulated to improve gut health and the immune system in poultry.

Vinmos

For poultry farmers who want to enhance gut health and promote natural growth for their flocks, prebiotic supplements offer a promising solution. Prebiotic supplements are effective in supporting intestinal mucosa development in poultry and improving overall gut morphology.

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Role of Limiter in an Integrated Mite Management Strategy in Poultry

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In ruminants, choline is an essential nutrient vital for fat metabolism and liver health, especially during the transition period of lactation. It is necessary for the liver to produce very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), which transport fats out of the liver, preventing their accumulation as triacylglycerols. Without adequate choline, the liver can accumulate excess fat, leading to fatty liver syndrome, and overproduce ketones, leading to ketosis, a costly metabolic disorder. Choline is particularly important during the transition period when cows experience negative energy balance and mobilization of body fats, making them susceptible to metabolic diseases. Adequate choline availability also improves the efficiency of lipid metabolism, which directly impacts milk yield and overall milk production in dairy cows. Supplementation can lead to a reduction in metabolic diseases like fatty liver and ketosis, improving the cow’s overall health and well-being.   Why is Choline Important in Dairy Cattle? Fat mobilization and liver health Choline is a methyl donor and part of phosphatidylcholine, required for very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) assembly and export. This assists in mobilizing non-esterified fatty acids from exiting the liver as triglycerides, reducing the threat of fatty liver and clinical/subclinical ketosis in early lactation.   Transition Period Nutrition Dairy cows experience stress during the transition period because of the negative energy balance. Consequently, the body fats are mobilized to provide sufficient energy to the body. The body fats must be converted into VLDL in the liver to be utilized as a source of energy by the various tissues of the body. Choline supplementation during this period maximizes VLDL packaging in the liver.   Composition and yield of milk: Feeding a choline-rich diet to cows at parturition enhances milk yield and occasionally fat and energy-corrected milk, especially in cows facing extreme negative energy balance. Response size is inconsistent and dependent on parity, body condition, and feed.   Reproduction & overall metabolism: Through its promotion of liver health and methylation potential, choline could assist overall metabolic resistance during the transition period, which can indirectly enhance reproductive performance and health....

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