Klinosorb TKB Dry Hoof Bath
Klinosorb TKB is successfully used as a claw care product for problems with Mortellaro (dermatitis digitalis). It is a purely natural product.
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Klinofeed is a silicate of sedimentary origin from the group of clinoptilolites (heulandite).
KLINOFERM® is a mineral toxin binder from the zeolite group (clinoptilolite). The mineral is thermally activated in the production process to ensure the highest adsorption rates. It is produced according to the FAMI-QS standard, which is also established as a proven quality standard for the production of vitamins, amino acids and enzymes. Due to the unique crystalline structure and the electrical charge of the mineral, KLINOFERM® specifically binds harmful substances in the animal and in the environment without affecting the availability of nutrients and active ingredients. This makes KLINOFERM® a selective pollutant binder. The active mineral ballast is beneficial for optimising digestion. KLINOFERM® is authorised in Europe as a feed additive for all animal species to improve technological advantages in feed. KLINOFERM® improves the flowability and pellet quality of feed and binds moisture very effectively.
In addition, KLINOFERM® provides many additional benefits for optimum animal performance and health!
KLINOFERM®
The year-round use of KLINOFERM® leads to greater safety and performance in animal husbandry at a low cost!
» Dairy cattle: 100 – 200 g per animal/day (0.5% – 1% of complete feed)
» Calves: 10 – 25 g per animal/day (1 % of complete feed)
» fattening cattle: 50 – 100 g per animal/day (0.5% – 1% of the complete feed)
» pigs (breeding sows, piglets, fattening pigs): 0,5% – 1% in complete feed
» poultry (broilers, turkeys, laying hens): 0,5% – 1% in complete feed
» Horses: 100 g per animal per day for horses weighing approx. 500 – 600 kg
» To improve the flowability of the feed 1 %
» Improvement of pelletising capacity: 1 %.
Klinofeed can be added to complete feed up to 10,000 mg/kg.
Klinofeed is approved for all animal species! (EU Regulation 651 2013)
Listed in the list for organic farming in Germany