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Nutritional therapy to protect livestock from stress

09-04-2015 | |
Nutritional therapy to protect livestock from stress

Feed additives can help protect livestock from the harmful effects of stress, while boosting profitability at the same time, according to DeStress Nutritional Technology.

An example is the adoption of “nutritional therapy” as a stress mitigation approach, using DeStress, developed by DeStress Nutritional Technology.

DeStress is, according to the manufacturer, “a feed additive formulated with nutritional components that mitigate the damaging effects of stress that livestock typically experience during handling, transportation and regrouping. Studies show significant improvements in live weight retention, carcass weight retention, improved grade index and reduced animal aggression using DeStress.”

Profitability of livestock operations

“Stress-loss is a common and not often very well identified or addressed issue,” says Dr. Al Schaefer, representing DeStress Nutritional Technology. “It is an issue becoming more important today from an animal welfare perspective. It is also very important to the profitability of livestock operations, as it represents an often hidden cost resulting in reduced meat yield and quality.”

DeStress is a solution that can help address these concerns, says Schaefer.

Nutritional therapy as a fresh approach for stress mitigation in livestock

The product is drug-free and based solely on nutritional ingredients, says Krisjan Jones, Marketing and Sales Lead. DeStress contains energy sources, electrolytes and by-pass amino acids that address symptoms in times of stress. “DeStress is designed to check off all the benefits and ease-of-use requirements that a producer or packer would want from this type of product,” says Jones.  “It ushers in nutritional therapy as a fresh approach for stress mitigation in livestock that helps customers lock-in the full value potential of the animal.”

1-3 kg increase in live weight retention for pigs

In swine, the latest studies show market weight pigs treated with the product have a 1-3 kg increase in live weight retention, resulting in a corresponding 0.5-2 kg improved retention in hot and cold carcass weight, claims the manufacturer. “This translates to nearly 60 percent reduction in typical stress loss. Results also show a 45 percent reduction in aggressive acts among treated pigs.

In cattle, benefits of DeStress include reduced shrink, increased carcass grade and yield, reduction in dark cutters and improved daily gain after weaning. The most recent packer trials evaluating post- transport treatment show 10 percent improvement in quality grade.”

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