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Dietary Supplement For Animals :: Dairy Cow
and Beef Cattle Disease Prevention
An indicator of overall
cattle health is a clean and lustrous hide without
any blemish or signs of disease. Kelzyme Natural
Food Additive fed cattle attain a healthy radiance
in a short time.
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A noted Japanese doctor recently discovered
a profound medical fact. When food, such
as whole oats, is ground to micro-fineness,
the nutrients are more fully assimilated;
difficult diseases are held in check or
even prevented. One factor in Kelzyme's
effectiveness is the micro-fineness of its
kelp content, which has been broken down
by natural forces over time. Even the best
trituration machinery cannot grind organic
matter that fine.
Accordingly, Kelzyme's benefit to animals
in terms of health and disease prevention
is immeasurable. It can be said that nature
has already performed the digestion function
- and does a perfect job. |
Almost
every cattle disease has been traced to a deficiency
(either absence, too little, or the counteraction
of antagonistic elements) or overabundance (toxic
level) of a particular mineral or trace element.
Kelzyme contains all essential minerals, and,
since these elements are naturally balanced
to promote organic activity, it is safe to use.
In view of the risk involved and the bans on
certain synthetic growth stimulants/hormones,
more livestock raisers will consider the use
of Kelzyme for growth stimulation.
The proverb, "The
proof is in the pudding," is especially
pertinent here. Livestock raisers and feedlot
operators have proven that Kelzyme works; they
have benefited immensely through the use of
this safe, natural product.
Economic
Evaluation of Holstein Dairy Cow Control Test
Department of Animal Science
Michigan State University, May-July 1986
East Lansing, Michigan
Kelzyme vs. Calcium Carbonate
(CaCo3): During the 9-week test, the weather
became increasingly hot, causing both groups
of cows to drop in milk production, but not
by the same amount. Cows fed calcium carbonate
dropped in production 6.2 lb/day over 9 weeks.
Cows fed Kelzyme dropped in production 2.7 lb/day
over 9 weeks.
6.2 lb/day drop in production
2.7 lb/day drop in production
3.5 lb/day difference
Kelzyme
fed cows, by dropping less, produced 3.5 lb/day
more than calcium carbonate fed cows.
Milk value = $12.50/cwt
("cwt" means "hundred weight,"
in this case, 100 lb.)
Dividing by 100, milk value = $0.125/lb
So 3.5 lb x $0.125/lb = $0.4375 added milk value.
The total feed consumption
of the cows = 4lb/day. So every 4lb of finished
feed containing Kelzyme yields an added value
of $0.4375 more than the same weight of finished
feed containing calcium carbonate.
Expressing
this added value in terms of tons of finished
feed:
1 ton = 2,000 lb
2,000 lb / 4 lb = 500
500 x $0.4375 = $218.75
So 1 ton of finished
feed containing Kelzyme yields an added value
of $218.75 more than the same weight of finished
feed containing calcium carbonate.
The finished feed contains
4% Kelzyme per ton or 80 lb of Kelzyme per ton.
The value of this 80 lb of Kelzyme in the finished
feed is $218.75.
Now 1 ton (2,000 lb)
of Kelzyme + 80 = 25. So 1 ton of Kelzyme will
complete 25 tons of finished feed. This 25 tons
of finished feed x the $218.75 of Kelzyme added
value per ton = $5,468.75.
Economic Evaluation of
Laying Hen Control Test
Department of Animal Sciences
Washington State University, May - July 1986
Pullman, Washington
Kelzyme vs. Calcium Carbonate
(CaCO3):
Kelzyme fed group of hens increased egg production
by 10.4% (7 eggs/day)
Kelzyme fed group of hens increased feed consumption
by 5.7% (6 gm/day).
Calculations
per 100 hen days:
Increased feed consumption
- 600 gm (1.32 lb)
1.32 lb x $0.0634/lb
= $0.0837 (increased feed value @ $6.34/cwt)
7 x $0.05 = $0.3500 (increased
egg value @ $0.60/doz.)
$0.3500 (increased egg
value)
- $0.0837 (increased feed value)
=$0.266 (net added value)
Total feed consumed per
100 hen days = 112 gm/day x 100 days = 11,200
gm (24.67 lb)
24.67 lb of feed containing
Kelzyme has an added value of $0.266 more than
the same weight of feed containing calcium carbonate.
2,000 lb / 24.67 lb =
81
81 x $0.266 = $21.55
So
one ton of finished feed containing Kelzyme
has an added value of $21.55 more than the same
weight of finished feed containing calcium carbonate.
Finished feed has 7.4%
Kelzyme per ton = 148 lb (value $21.55)
1 ton of Kelzyme (2,000
lb) / 148 = 13.5
So 1 ton of Kelzyme will
complete 13.5 tons of finished feed.
13.5 x $21.55 (Kelzyme
added value per ton) = $290.93
So
1 ton of Kelzyme provides $290.93 added value
over the same amount of calcium carbonate.
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