Bentophyte is the first bentonite processed specifically for animal feed, poultry and aquaculture in Iran and is the result of special heat treatment, micronization and various stages of quality control including physicochemical investigations, heavy metal concentration measurement, and pellet strength assessment in various feedstock systems.
• Certified by the National Veterinary Organization
• Low concentration of heavy metals (less than 50% limit)
• No contamination with microorganisms (negative in g)
• Fully micronized grading (mesh 400 and mesh 200)
• Quality Stability (Lab and Quality Control Chain)
• Satisfaction of major manufacturers of product (loyal customers)
• 21% decrease in soil and 5% increase in pellet sustainability index (PDI) (Guilan University Research Project)
• 2% reduction in feed production costs while maintaining feed utilization efficiency (MSc thesis, housekeeping engineer)
• Prevention of rumen pH drop and acidosis in dairy cattle (results of field observations and laboratory tests)
• Control ruminal ammonia concentration and increase microbial protein production
• Reduction of conversion factor in fattening calves from 7.37 to 6.87 (M.Sc., Mr. Khabbaz)
Dosage
1 to 3 percent of the feed according to the nutritionist
Other Products
Bentophyte is the first bentonite processed specifically for animal feed, poultry and aquaculture in Iran and is the result of special heat treatment, micronization and various stages of quality control including physicochemical investigations, heavy metal concentration measurement, and pellet strength assessment in various feedstock systems.
• Certified by the National Veterinary Organization
• Low concentration of heavy metals (less than 50% limit)
• No contamination with microorganisms (negative in g)
• Fully micronized grading (mesh 400 and mesh 200)
• Quality Stability (Lab and Quality Control Chain)
• Satisfaction of major manufacturers of product (loyal customers)
• 21% decrease in soil and 5% increase in pellet sustainability index (PDI) (Guilan University Research Project)
• 2% reduction in feed production costs while maintaining feed utilization efficiency (MSc thesis, housekeeping engineer)
• Prevention of rumen pH drop and acidosis in dairy cattle (results of field observations and laboratory tests)
• Control ruminal ammonia concentration and increase microbial protein production
• Reduction of conversion factor in fattening calves from 7.37 to 6.87 (M.Sc., Mr. Khabbaz)
Dosage
1 to 3 percent of the feed according to the nutritionist
Other Products