Fibre Cell The Fibre Rawmaterial The fibre supplement
® Fibre. Cell The Fibre Rawmaterial „The fibre supplement made of natural Lignocellulose“ agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Importance of rawfibre in general (1) Rawfibre is the organic sediment of a substance, that remains after an acid- and following alkali-treatment. The content of rawfibre in the feed determines the quantity and period of the feed-intake. The content of rawfibre changes the behavior (cannibalism, . . . ) The content of rawfibre has influence on the remain of the feed in the stomach and therefore also on the solubility and digestibility of the components prolongs the remain of the feed in the stomach and therefore also a better satiation. Rawfibre stimulates the production of stomach and intestinal acid. agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Importance of rawfibre in general (2) Rawfibre stimulates the p. H-value-decrease in the stomach. Intaken feed will be mixed with the fibrous stomach content and therefore will be quickly decreased to a low p. H-value. E-Coli and other unwelcome germs, that prefer a relative high or neutral p. H-value, can not increase that quick. Rawfibre navigates resp. enfastens the speed in the intestinal passage stabilizing effects on the intestinal flora Rawfibre prevents from constipation and has therefore also dietetic effects better consistence of the faeces Rawfibre components are unfortunately often contaminated with mycotoxins agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Differentiation of dietary fibre components Water solubility Inhaltsstoff Soluble Inulin, fructooligosaccharides, pectin, Insoluble Hemicelluloses Cellulose Lignin TDF (Total Dietary Fibre) NDF (Neutral Detergent Fiber): ADF (Acid Detergent Fiber): ADL (Acid Detergent Lignin): Hemicelluloses, pectin, cellulose, lignin Lignin + Cellulose Lignin agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Conventional rawfibre-carrier and their importance 1. Sugar beet pulp: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. capacity too much problems) 11. - only 15 -18 % of rawfibre - partly high content of remaining sugar smeary faeces when using draggled animals (MMA- problems) 7. 8. 9. 10. + high bacterial fermentable substance + high absorbing and waterbinding „selfmixer“ - high Calcium content surplus of cations with high buffer effects (MMA- pellets are difficult to kibble constricted usage for (farmers) - only limited applicable agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
2. Wheat bran: + low priced and available in huge quantities - only approx. 10 -12 % of rawfibre - very high mycotoxin risk - high phosphor content most of it is indigestible - only limited applicable 3. Barley: + universally applicable type of corn - 5 % of rawfibre not enough as an exclusive 4. 5. rawfibre carrier 4. Oat: + good corn component for gestating sows - small quantities available - high risk of mycotoxin contamination! agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
5. Sunflower-meal: + high rawfibre content (> 20%) + protein (approx. 34%) - limited applicable quantity protein, taste - hygienic composition (mycotoxin risk) 6. Lucerne-Greenmeal: + > 20% of rawfibre and little energy + ß-Carotin content is positiv for the fertility - high risk of mycotoxin contamination! - has only a little dietary and soaking effects - high potassium content surplus of cations high buffer effects (MMA) 7. Fibre mixtures: + combination of different co-ordinated rawfibre carrier possible balancing of advantages and disadvantages of indivual rawfibre carriers + different structures possible (pellets, mealy, …) + high rawfibre content possible + little risk of mycotoxins due to combination with mycotixin-free raw materials such as Fibre. Cell® agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
What is Fibre. Cell® A product of nature consisting of cellulose and lignin to add raw fibre to animal‘s feed. Natural lignocellulose agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Features of Fibre. Cell® (1) Product of nature from fresh wood Fibre. Cell® M 1 / C 5 / C 10 agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Features of Fibre. Cell® (2) High content of crude fibre (65%) and insoluble dietary fibre like lignin and cellulose Reduce the gastric emptying and that prolongs the impact of gastric acid and enzymes Shifts the fermentation of easily fermentable dietary fibre further in the distal regions of the colon, thereby it comes to a higher butyrate and lower ammonia concentration Higher water reabsorption in the colon agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Adding-rate of rawfibre-sources to increase the content of rawfibre by 1 % Rawfibre-content Necessary rate to increase fibrecontent by 1% Sugar beet pulp 18 % 5. 5 % ca. 10 % 21. 5 % 4. 7 % Malt-germs 13 % 7. 7 % Oat 10 % ca. 65 % 1. 5 % Wheat bran Lucerne-Greenmeal Fibre. Cell® agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Features of Fibre. Cell® (3) is produced under strictly instructions (ISO + GMP-13 + QS) constant analyses at LUFA-ITL Gmb. H in Kiel almost indigestible does not contain other nutrients no movement or over-supply possible (as e. g. Sugar beet pulp with Calcium) MYCOTOXIN-free constant analyses at LUFA-ITL Gmb. H in Kiel little acid binding capacity approx. 30 meq / kg feed at p. H-value 4 For biological farming, GMO-free agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Features of Fibre. Cell® (4) Strong absorbing and waterbinding capacity Trial by Technische Universität Wien agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Where and how will Fibre. Cell® be used? Gestating sows: Fattening pigs: restricted-feeding: saturated-feeding (ad libidum): depending on the rawfibre content of the ration: against cannibalism: for improvement of the faeces: 2 -3% 3 -6% 0. 5 – 1. 5 % Piglets: 1 -2% Broiler: 0. 5 – 1. 5 % Turkeys in critical phases for 1 week or continuous in period 3 and 4 2% 1% Rabbits: 2– 5% Minks: 1– 2% agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Advantages of Fibre. Cell® for breeding sows (1) § Very high satiation-level and long lasting feeling of saturation § Avoids constipations § less MMA-problems § Smaller feed-consumption § Stabilisation of the intestinal flora § Less fertility disorders agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Advantages of Fibre. Cell® for breeding sows (2) § optimal consistence of the faeces and therefore less draggled animals § no energy content less danger of adiposis during the gestating periode § no movement of important contents such as e. g. Calcium at sugar beet pulp surplus of cations! § mycotoxin-free § calmer animals agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Example of feed formulation for conventional gestating feed Raw materials without Fibre. Cell® with Fibre. Cell® Grain (barley, wheat, . . ) 58. 5 58. 3 Rape seed-/sunflower-meal 13. 0 11. 0 Wheat meal 5. 0 15. 0 Wheat bran 5. 0 Sugar beet pulp 15. 0 Minerals 2. 3 2. 5 Premix 1. 0 Lysine 0. 2 - 2. 0 100. 0 8. 0 % 7. 9 % Fibre. Cell® Raw fibre agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Examples of feed formulation for gestating sows with Saturated-Feeding (ad libitum) Raw materials without Fibre. Cell® with Fibre. Cell® Barley 45. 6 52. 7 45. 2 51. 0 Sunflower-meal 10. 0 - 11. 0 10. 0 Wheat meal - - 15. 0 Wheat bran 7. 0 5. 0 Sugar beet pulp 25. 0 10. 0 15. 0 10. 0 Lucerne-Greenmeal 10. 0 30. 0 2. 0 Minerals 1. 4 1. 3 1. 8 2. 0 Premix 1. 0 - - 4. 0 6. 0 100 100 12 % 11. 9 % 12. 0 % 12. 2 % Fibre. Cell® Raw fibre agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Advantages of Fibre. Cell® for piglets § § § § § Stabilizing of the intestinal flora Improvement of faecal consistency Good dietary effect Reduces the risk of diarrhoea MYCOTOXIN-free Less cannibalism Less acid binding capacity than other raw fibre carriers Enough raw fibre at low adding-rate (1 -2 %) No nameable energy-loss of the ration through little adding rate agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Supplementation of 1. 5% Fibre. Cell® improves daily weight gain and reduces medical costs in piglets DI Ludger Feldhaus, 2005 Field trial, Niedersachsen, Germany A feeding trial with 68. 186 piglets was performed to test influence of Fibre. Cell® on performance parameters and animal health. The 49. 264 piglets in the control group received a standard starter feed and the 18. 922 piglets in the trial group (Fibre. Cell® group) received the same feed as the control group additionally supplemented with 1, 5% Fibre. Cell® without balancing of metabolizable energy in the diet. Fibre. Cell® group showed daily weight gain of 447 g compared to the control group with 431 g. Overall health status of the piglets was improved in Fibre. Cell® group and resulted in savings from treatment of 0, 50 EUR per animal. Control group Fibre. Cell® group Number of animals 49264 18922 Animal weight at end of trial (kg) 28. 30 30. 44 Feed intake per animal (kg) 36. 56 41. 55 Daily weight gain (g) 431 447 Feed conversion 1. 69 1. 74 Medical costs per animal (EUR) 2. 30 1. 80 agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Supplementation of 1. 5% Fibre. Cell® improves daily weight gain and reduces medical costs in piglets DI Ludger Feldhaus, 2005 Field trial, Niedersachsen, Germany agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Advantages of Fibre. Cell for fattening pigs § Stabilisation of the intestinal flora especially during the starting period § Supports as accompanying action for all kinds of diarrhoea § Better faeces consistence § MYCOTOXIN-free § Enough raw fibre at low adding rate (1 -2 %) § No nameable energy-loss of the ration through little adding rate § Less cannibalsim § No time limits agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Combination of Vitamun A and Fibre. Cell® in pigs: Experiences from a field trial in a problem herd Agromed Austria Gesmb. H. , 2005 Field trial in Upper Austria, Austria In a pig production with recurrent diarrhoea problems the effect of a combination of 0. 8 g Vitamun A per animal and day and 1. 5% Fibre. Cell® in the ration was tested in an unmedicated herd and evaluated in comparison to former production cycles with application of medical diarrhoea prevention. Feed additives were used for 14 days at beginning of fattening. Vitamun A is a natural product made of bovine colostrum, Fibre. Cell® is a lignocellulose supplement from fresh wood. Results revealed a remarkable improvement in health situation and performance parameters. Totally a combination of 0. 8 g Vitamun A and 1. 5% Fibre. Cell® was cost-efficient due to savings for treatment. Control group 2 Fibre. Cell® group 979 958 166 25 17 2 Losses (%) 2. 55 1. 77 1. 20 Slaughter weight (kg) 93. 5 96. 1 95. 9 Daily weight gain (g) 780 775 832 109. 0 113. 6 105. 7 Control group 1 Number of animals Losses (animals) Fattening days agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Combination of Vitamun A and Fibre. Cell® in pigs: Experiences from a field trial in a problem herd Agromed Austria Gesmb. H. , 2005 Field trial in Upper Austria, Austria agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Extreme diarrhoea during the first fattening week agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
1 -2 days after use of Vita. Mun A + Fibre. Cell® significant advancement of the diarrhoea agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Advantages of Fibre. Cell® for turkeys § Keeps a drier litter less use of litter § § Brings more security in critical periods Less medical costs Mycotoxin free No nameable energy-loss of the ration through little adding rate 2 possibilities for application: short application for one week with 2 % admixture rate or continuous application in period 3 and 4 with 1 % admixture rate agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Advantages of Fibre. Cell® for broiler § Keeps a drier litter less use of litter § § § Brings more security in critical periods Less medical costs Mycotoxin free Higher income No nameable energy-loss of the ration through little adding rate agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Fibre. Cell® supplementation of 0. 5% and 1. 0% effects litter quality, medical costs and losses in broilers Dr. J. Hoffmann, Dr. B. Hoffmann, Dr. Litscheva, 2006 agroproduct Qualitätssicherungs Gmb. H Bestensee, Germany Field trial in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Control group Number of animals In a feeding trial with about 78. 700 broilers the influence of Fibre. Cell® (a natural lignocellulose supplement) on litter quality and animal health was tested. The 38. 258 animals of the control group were fed a standard broiler feed, the 40. 423 animals of the Fibre. Cell® group were fed the same diet as the control group but with an additional supplementation of Fibre. Cell® at concentrations of 0. 5% in starter feed and 1. 0% in fattening feed. Fibre. Cell® was supplemented without balancing metabolizable energy in the diet. Fibre. Cell® group 38258 40423 4. 1 3. 3 Animal weight at end of trial (kg) 1. 512 1. 466 Feed intake per animal (kg) 2. 472 2. 343 Water intake per animal (l) 4. 23 3. 86 Litter quality (scoring 1 -6) 2/3 1/2 Daily weight gain (g) 52. 1 50, 6 Feed conversion 1. 64 1. 60 29 29 3. 60 2. 30 Losses (%) Fattening days Medical costs (cent/animal) Total saving for treatment (EUR) Profit margin (EUR) European Efficiency Factor (EEF) agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at 500, 332. 95 1065. 64 309 310
Fibre. Cell® supplementation of 0. 5% and 1. 0% effects litter quality, medical costs and losses in broilers Dr. J. Hoffmann, Dr. B. Hoffmann, Dr. Litscheva, 2006 agroproduct Qualitätssicherungs Gmb. H Bestensee, Germany Field trial in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Supplementation of 1% Fibre. Cell® shows effects on performance parameters and animal health in broilers Dr. J. Hoffmann, Dr. B. Hoffmann, Dr. Litscheva, 2006 agroproduct Qualitätssicherungs Gmb. H Bestensee, Germany Field trial in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Control group Fibre. Cell® group 36162 34427 1050 1020 2. 9 3. 0 Animal weight at end of trial (kg) 1. 84 1. 87 Feed intake per animal (kg) 2. 82 2. 85 Water intake per animal (l) 4. 95 4. 96 Litter quality (scoring 1 -6) 2 1/2 55. 60 56. 60 1. 61 1. 59 33 33 850, - 650, - Number of animals Losses (animals) A feeding trial with 78. 681 broilers was performed over a fattening period of 33 days. The control group 36. 162 animals) was fed a standard broiler feed, the trial group (Fibre. Cell® group, 34. 427 animals) received the same feed as the control group but with an additional supplementation of 1% Fibre. Cell® in the starter and fattening feed. The finisher feed was the same in both groups without supplementation of Fibre. Cell®. Metabolizable energy of starter and finisher feed in the Fibre. Cell® group was not balanced to the control group. Losses (%) Daily weight gain (g) Feed conversion Fattening days Total medical costs (EUR) Total saving for treatment (EUR) Profit margin (EUR) European Efficiency Factor (EEF) agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at 200, 2928. 15 3387. 49 340 349
Supplementation of 1% Fibre. Cell® shows effects on performance parameters and animal health in broilers Dr. J. Hoffmann, Dr. B. Hoffmann, Dr. Litscheva, 2006 agroproduct Qualitätssicherungs Gmb. H Bestensee, Germany Field trial in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Feeding trial in broilers with supplementation of 0. 5% and 1. 0% Fibre. Cell® Agromed Austria Gesmb. H. , 2004 Field trial in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany In a feeding trial with 79. 000 broilers a fibre supplement made of natural lignocellulose (Fibre. Cell®) was tested. The trial was run with 40. 000 animals in the control group and 39. 000 animals in the trial group. Both groups were fed a standard starter feed. Subsequently the control group was fed a standard broiler feed whereas the trial group was fed with the same diet like control group but with an additional supplementation of Fibre. Cell® at concentrations of 0. 5% in fattening feed I and 1. 0% in fattening feed II without balancing metabolizable energy in the ration. Control group Number of animals Fibre. Cell® group 40000 39000 Losses (animals) 2300 1050 Losses (%) 5. 75 2. 69 Animal weight at end of trial (kg) 1. 60 1. 552 Feed intake per animal (kg) 2. 67 2. 57 Water intake per animal (l) 5. 02 4. 65 50. 03 50. 06 1. 68 1. 66 32 31 Medical costs (%) 100 80 European Efficiency Factor (EEF) 280 292 Daily weight gain (g) Feed conversion Fattening days agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Feeding trial in broilers with supplementation of 0. 5% and 1. 0% Fibre. Cell® Agromed Austria Gesmb. H. , 2004 Field trial in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Advantages of Fibre. Cell® for rabbits IMPORTANT: Content of lignin + cellulose has to be at least 15% The ratio of digestible rawfibre to lignocellulose (below 1. 3) Amount of lignin for growing animals has to be at least 5 -7 g/day § § Low risk of illness Supports the bacterial flora in the caecum Less diarrhoea No variations in ligninand cellulosecontent § Low medical input § Mykotoxin-free agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
Fibre. Cell® the solution for raw fibre problems best combination features with other raw materials a safe natural product for biological farming, GMO-free a basic raw material with various possibilities of appliance Effects are visible!!! agromed Gmb. H Bad Hallerstr. 23, A-4550 Kremsmünster Tel: +43 (0)7583/51 05 Fax: +43 (0)7583/51 05 -40 e. Mail: info@agromed. at www. agromed. at
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