In need of advice?
Contact usRumiForm Yeast+ is rich in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), enhancing feed palatability and improving intestinal function. This results in fewer undigested residues in the manure, indicating improved feed utilization. Additionally, RumiForm Yeast+ boosts milk production and promotes weight gain and meat quality in beef cattle. The yeast cell walls contain beta-glucans, which strengthen the immune system, and mannan-oligosaccharides (MOS), which have a prebiotic effect on intestinal tissues. Moreover, RumiForm Yeast+ contributes to reduced methane emissions, supporting more sustainable livestock farming. During warmer periods (20°C and above), RumiForm Yeast+ mitigates the negative effects of heat stress. Tip: RumiForm-Yeast+ can be supplied in combination with Herbamin minerals in a single blend.
Challenge
Cows often experience heat stress during summer heat periods, which reduces their performance, such as milk production. At the same time, the industry is calling for more environmentally friendly solutions to reduce cattle methane emissions while also maintaining overall cattle health and productivity.
Solution
RumiForm Yeast+ increases feed intake and improves digestion of roughage. This leads to increased milk production and growth. In addition, RumiForm Yeast+ supports cows during heat stress. It also helps reduce methane emissions, contributing to a more sustainable livestock industry while providing better milk and meat quality.
Dosage
Young stock: 25 to 50 grams per cow per day.
Dairy and beef cattle: 50 to 100 grams per cow per day.
Packaging
Available in bags of 25 kg.
Ingrediënts
Yeast cell walls
Properties of MOS (mannanoligosaccharides)
Yeast cell walls
Properties of Beta-glucans:
Stimulates the immune system.
Supports udder and claw health and fertility in dairy cattle.
A premium vitamin and mineral supplement that improves milk production and claw health of high-yielding dairy cattle.
A practical and palatable solution to supplement the nutritional needs of cattle early in the grazing season.