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Complete supplement for piglet rearing - High-performance rations easily produced by yourself

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The transition phase from a sow milk diet to a purely plant-based dry feed diet is most successful when using the farm’s own blend of cereals combined with SCHAUMALAC F 35 PLASMA + FISCH. In addition to high-quality nutritional components (see Fig. 1), a complete supplement also contains phytase, SCHAUMANN feed acids and CERABAC probiotic. In combination with cereals, SCHAUMALAC F 35 PLASMA + FISCH supports a smooth transition to solid food. At three weeks of suckling, a prestarter such as SCHAUMA IMMUNO is fed for a few more days beyond weaning. Then the piglets are transitioned to the SCHAUMALAC F 35 PLASMA+ FISCH blend. Example blends are shown in Figure 2.

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After the transition phase from the 2nd week after weaning and from around 12 to 30 kg in live weight, the piglets are prepared for continued rearing and fattening with simple yet powerful blends of cereal, soybean meal and NATUPIG F 70-6,5 FASER ACID (see. Fig. 3).

NATUPIG F 70-6,5 FASER ACID complete mineral enables the production of simple blends based on your animals’ needs including cereals and soybean meal. The various components of NATUPIG F 70-6,5 FASER ACID support piglets’ immune and digestive systems in a target manner.

SCHAUMALAC F 35 PLASMA + FISCH complete supplement and NATUPIG F 70-6,5 FASER ACID complete mineral facilitate the transition from sow milk to solid food using the farm’s own feed blends that save both time and resources. As such, the needs of the piglet are optimally fulfilled and inventory management is made easier.

SCHAUMANN complete supplements SCHAUMALAC F 35 PLASMA + FISCH
Fig. 1: Selected components of the SCHAUMANN complete supplement SCHAUMALAC F 35 PLASMA + FISCH and its effects
Piglet rearing mixes
Fig. 2: Piglet-rearing mixtures with SCHAUMALAC F 35 PLASMA + FISH and NATUPIG F 70-6.5 FASER ACID
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Fig. 3: NATUPIG F 70-6,5 Faser Acid – The complete mineral for piglet rearing