NATUPIG increases performance potential during pig fattening

Algae-based CERAGEL and probiotic CERABAC are effective supplements specially created for the housing and pre-fattening phases. Their special modes of action support optimum digestion and health in pre-fattening animals during these critical phases.
The newly formulated fermentation product CERAVITAL XP uses its enzyme-like mode of action to release more energy from feed during metabolism in pigs. The new components also ensure much better utilisation of the feed protein provided. By using CERAVITAL XP, alternative protein feeds such as extracted rape seed can be utilised even better. Energy and protein utilisation is significantly increased. As such, extracted rape seed becomes an even safer alternative to imported soybean meal.
CERAVITAL XP preserves resources and optimises the fertiliser balance
Substituting 2% of soybean meal for cereals or grain maize reduces the protein content of feed by a further 0.6–0.8% based on the nutrient content of the grain. The use of additional free amino acids is not necessary. The reduction in protein consequently has an additional influence on a farm’s overall fertiliser use. For a farm with 2000 fattening spaces at today’s level of performance, that equates to over 10 hectares for the overall N value. Even the land requirements to balance out phosphate excretion falls (see Fig. 2).