Dairyfine SRN

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Dairyfine SRN (Slow-release Nitrogen)

Overview

DAIRYFINE-SRN is basically a compound used as a Non-Protein Nitrogen (NPN) in the ration, find useful for increasing digestibility, dry matter intake, and increasing protein content. It replaces the conventional urea which on rapid ruminal hydrolysis of urea elevates blood ammonia concentration which increases the risk of fatal ammonia toxicity. The ruminant’s health gets negatively affected in case of conventional urea by not utilizing overdoses of nitrogen released in a very short time. The effect of given slow-release nitrogen is better than conventional urea in many ways.

Why Selenium Methionate

Selenium is an essential trace mineral for livestock. Clinical Selenium deficiency can cause nutritional myodegeneration also known as white muscle disease. The disease is characterized by muscle weakness, heart failure, unthriftiness (failure to grow or put on weight) and death. Selenium deficiency also causes effects that are not immediately observable and result in poor livestock performance.

Key Benefits
Dairyfine SRN Uses

Dose: 0.3 – 0.4% / Ton of Feed or advised by Nutritionist
Storage: Store in cool and dry place.
Packing Size: 25 Kg BOPP laminated bag with polythene liner.

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