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Multi Nutrient Lick - A New Tool for Feeding

Published: October 31, 2014
By: Dr.P.George Kunju John

Feeding has been evolved to be an important tool to in feeding to support animal production. When the production enhancement was considered a task in animal industry balanced animal rations were developed. The ration consists of forages, grain, protein meals and other concentrate feeds. The above ration may contain elements required and not required by the animal. It was arduous to separate the not required elements which may require sophasticated process engineering which may increase the ration cost singnificantly. In the above process animal fails to use its natural instinct to find and eat its required elements. Therefore the not required elements were consumed and later voided as ding. The natural instinct of the animal to sense nitrogen and consume to meet its nutritional requirement was studied by using urea molasses block in sheep (PJG Kunju 1981).

MOLASSES Vs STARCH

Molasses were used to make lick blocks owing to its sugar content, aroma and binding capacity. However, its hygroscopic nature made to use several chemicals in the lick blocks. They became non nutritional at times. In fact, nutritionally the benefits of molasses were found to yield ATP by fermentation. However, the ME availability was very low. The starch could be bypassed the rumen metabolism thereby yielding more energy.

MNLB – the new product

It could contain bypass proteins, fatty acids and starch, minerals and vitamins. Such a lick block could be kept at a higher position so that cows can lick at head high position. This could accomplish opening of esophageal grove so that natural bypassing is possible. It is a new innovation in lick technology. 

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Rick Serier
6 de noviembre de 2014
This sounds very interesting. How efficient is head high consumption at closing the oesophageal groove in mature large ruminants. We utilize significant amounts of pressure or heat treated protein meals to achieve a bypass effect but all fed at ground level. Will head high feed consumption of rumen degradable protein sources produce a bypass effect?
Dr.P.George Kunju John
7 de noviembre de 2014
Dear Rick, the protein bypass is achieved through esophagus groove therefore the the bypass protein in the lick goes directly to the abomassum
Rk Walter
10 de noviembre de 2014
Yes interested in latest formula for Dairy cows and Stud farms "a multi nutrient Lick" rk walter Sr consultant"Animal nutrition
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