dinaferm-by-dr dhiren bhoi
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Presented by Dr. DHIREN BHOI
M.V.Sc., (Gynaecology)
E. Mail:[email protected]
A Systems Approach to beneficial yeast inclusion
technology
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UP TO DATE BIO-TRANSFORMATION ANDUP TO DATE BIO-TRANSFORMATION ANDBIO-AGLUTINATION TECHNOLOGY FORBIO-AGLUTINATION TECHNOLOGY FOR
TODAYSTODAYS
MODERN LIVESTOCK, POULTRY ANDMODERN LIVESTOCK, POULTRY ANDSWINE PRODUCERSWINE PRODUCER
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n The active yeast will be Saccharomyces The active yeast will be Saccharomycescerevisiae. S. cerevisiae (Sc), commonlycerevisiae. S. cerevisiae (Sc), commonlyknown as baker's or brewer's yeast, is one ofknown as baker's or brewer's yeast, is one of
more than 500 distinct species of yeast. Themore than 500 distinct species of yeast. The(Sc) cell is approximately 1/10,000 of an inch(Sc) cell is approximately 1/10,000 of an inchin length and like the human cell possesses ain length and like the human cell possesses anucleus, with chromosomes and nucleoli,nucleus, with chromosomes and nucleoli,
separated from the cytoplasm by aseparated from the cytoplasm by a
n DINAFERM is an active yeast supplementDINAFERM is an active yeast supplementguaranteedguaranteed at a particular level of colonyat a particular level of colonyForming Units per gramForming Units per gram from none to 7.5 billion.from none to 7.5 billion.
What
is
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MODE OF
ACTION
Depends on animal species, type of diet andstage of lactation.
For cattle, horses, swine, andpoultry
Cattle, poultry, swine and horses haveshown positive response. Improvements in
productivity, overall health and well beingare consistent.
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CATTLE
BEEF& DAIRY
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MODE OF
ACTIONFor Ruminants
Studies show increase in total number of anaerobicmicroorganisms, including cellulolytic (fiber digesting) andlactate-utilizing bacteria, in the rumen.Production of B-vitamins, proteins and other nutrients used
by beneficial intestinal microbes for growth.
Utilization of oxygen in rumen improves growth of strictlyanaerobic bacteria.Oxygen inhibits adhesion of cellulolytic bacteria to fiber.Dinaferm improves rate of fiber digestion by increasing
cellulolytics & stimulating feed intake & production.Increase in lactate-utilizing bacteria and subsequentdecrease in lactate levels in the rumen of animals fedDinaferm stabilize rumen pH, which leads to increased
numbers of cellulolytics. Important when feeding highconcentrate rations where rumen pH can drop to acidosis
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MODE OF
ACTION
For Ruminants
Increase in total rumen bacteria isassociated withIncreased ammonia uptake
Increased levels of microbial protein leaving therumen and subsequent increased supply of aminoacids to the small intestine.
Microbial protein supplements the duodenal
protein and boosts milk production in earlylactating cows.Research indicates response is greater when ratioof concentrate to forage is higher and fed duringlate dry or early lactation phase.
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Better feed efficiency
Additional Benefits for Beef Cattle
Get cattle onto feed faster
Improved feed utilization
Higher daily gains
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Any lactating female is under stress. Particularly after
parturition when she comes into milk and her energy
requirements and intake increase dramatically.
DINAFERM 1B fed 7-10 days prior to parturition will make
this adjustment period a relative breeze.
Additional Benefits for Dairy Cattle
The metabolic intermediates already in our yeast culture and produced
by our mature, live yeast cells will help maintain the fiber digesting
bacteria (only a live yeast can do this).
Cows and nannies fed yeast, tend to have greater numbers of bacteria
resulting in greater milk production, longer peak production, improved
butterfat, improved feed efficiency, less weight loss and improved
longevity. DINAFERM 1 B works equally well top dressed or mixed with
the total food ration.
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HORSES
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HORSEMEN, DINATEC AND DINAFERM
DINAFERM 1 B contains fully grown activecells, having stored their enzymes in themedia in which they were grown, thus
supplying immediate enzymatic action forenhanced digestion of proteins, fat, fiber andstarch. Mares make great use of this advantagewhen providing milk for their young. Normal
growth of developing horses and maintenance ofmature horses can be complished more efficientlywith the addition of DINAFERM 1 B horsemen havebeen reporting these benefits. We invite you to tellus what it does for your horses (and as a bonus,
see what it does for their hair coats!).
We have a 3 way love
relationshipwith your horses
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Additional Benefits For your Horses
Improved digestion of fiber
Increased feed consumption
Supplies natural B vitamins
Greater assimilation of Calcium & Phosphorus
Better and stronger hoofs
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SWINE
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SWINE
DINAFERM is used to great advantage by porkproducing customers. DINAFERM is effective inhelping to reduce supplemental phosphorus
requirements, costs and pollution.
DINAFERM produces among other enzymes phytasewhich releases phytin phosphorus, the primaryform of phosphorus in cereal grains.
Phytin phosphorus is poorly utilized so most of thephosphorus in grains goes unused. Many porkproducers use DINAFERM to reduce supplemental
phosphorus costs and its subsequent effect on theenvironment.
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SWINE
DINAFERM will eliminate constipation in lactatingsows which then consume more and wean heavierpigs.
The addition of DINAFERM to grower/finisher dietswill help stop cannibalism, reduce manure volumesand aid in manure odor control. Producersfrequently comment on its ability to reduce
incidence of ulcers as well.DINAFERM does not function as a medication. Thedependable, positive results producerssee withDINAFERM are a result of yeast's ability to ensureand enhance normal digestion.
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POULTRY
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BENEFITS
Broiler chickens show a 7-8% improvement
in growthAgglutinates 100 % of the Aflatoxin contentin feed and more than 40 % of T-2 as well asDAS.
POULTRY
Agglutinates pathogenic bacteria
7-10 points better feed conversion
Lower mortality
Better utilization of nutrients & grainphosphorous
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Comparative Efficacy Dinaferm 1B YeastBroiler Body Weights
Legend
Dinaferm 1B Yeast
Zinc bact.
2.07 1.951.93 1.85
Treatment Type
Field Test 1 Field Test 2
00.5
11.5
22.5
Field Test Results Body WeightsNo negative control groups used. Efficacy is
that over Zinc Bacitracin treatment
Results dated September
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Comparative Efficacy Dinaferm 1B Yeast
Broiler Feed Conversion
Legend
Dinaferm 1B Yeast
Zinc bact.
1.95 2.1 2.05 2.1
Treatment Type
Field Test 1 Field Test 2
00.5
11.5
22.5
Field Test Results Feed ConversionNo negative control groups used. Efficacy is
that over Zinc Bacitracin treatment
Results dated September14, 2000
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EconomicsOne ton of feed will produce 333.33 broilers at alive weight of 1.75 kg. & feed conversion of 2.00.
Dinaferm cost $4.00/KG, ($1.86/LB), Feed cost$0.21 /kg, ($0.097/LB), Live broiler price $1.16/KG,(0.529/LB).Based on preceding we can increase broiler weight
an average of 100 grams per bird, therefore 333.33birds per metric ton will yield 33.33 more kg ofmeat per MTBased on improved feed conversion figures we cansave 5 7.5 conversion points on average which for
1 treated metric ton is equal to 16.85 kg of feedsavings
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Calculation of return on investment (ROI)
33.33 more kg of broiler meat per ton @ $1.16
$38.6616.35 kg of feed per treated metric ton@ $0.21$ 3.43
Total savings per metric ton$42.09
Total Dinaferm treated cost per metric ton of feed
$ 4.00
ROI=10.52:1
OI=TSPMT./. TC
OI=42.09./.4
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QUALITY POINTSThere are many strains of S. c. Dinatec
Inc. uses only the best quality and mosteffective strains of S.c.Strict quality control has to be adhered to inorder to keep top strain un-contaminated.
Field test results prove the efficacy ofDinaferm.Beware of cheap imitations. You get what
you pay for.
A special high tech coating of the yeastinsures higher efficacy.
CHARTCHART
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CHARTCHART
ANIMAL TYPE RECOMMENDED DOSE
CATTLE Top dress 1 oz per 1000 pounds live weight/day
HORSES Top dress 1 0z. per 1000 lbs weight/day
SWINE .Add 1 kg per metric ton or 2 lbs per ton
POULTRY Add 1 kg per metric ton or 2 lbs per short ton
Broilers Add 1 kg per metric ton from day 1 to slaughter
Pullets Add 500 grams per Metric ton to 18 weeks
Leghorn Layers Add 1 kg per metric ton from 18 weeks to end oflay
Lehhorn Breeders Add 500 grams per ton to 20 weeks
Broiler Breeders Add 1 kg per metric ton from 20 weeks to end oflay
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DINAFERM
Hits the target every
time
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DINAFERMDINAFERM
SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE YEAST SUPPLEMENT
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Stanley,V.G., Ojo,R., Woldesenbet,S., Hutchinson, D.H., and L.FKubena, 1993. The use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to suppress theeffects of aflatoxicosis in broiler chicks.Poultry Sci. 72:1867-1872.
Stanley,V.G., Hutchingson,D.M., Reine,A.H., Corrier,D., and A.A.Hinton,Jr, 1992. Magnesium sulfate effects on coliform bacteriareduction in the intestines, ceca, and carcasses of broiler chickens.Poultry Sci. 71:76-80.
Pearson,S.A., Stanley,V.G., Reine,A.H., Huff,W.E., Kubena, L.F., andR.B Harvey, 1990. Single and combination effects of administeringsalinomycin and aflatoxin to broiler chicks. Poultry Sci. 69:849-851.
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