Deltagreen is a palatable liquid product that provides energy in the form of sugars to ruminants at different periods of energy deficit: start of lactation, breeding, start of fattening, etc.
Product shape: Liquid
Product availability may vary depending on the geographic area.
Deltagreen is a palatable liquid product composed of various complementary sugars and plants that provide energy support around farrowing.
The product contains complex sugars derived from starch that stimulate rumen bacteria and facilitate fiber digestion, hepatic carbohydrates that stimulate gluconeogenesis, and plants to facilitate fat digestion.
25 kg can, 60, 250, 1200 kg barrel
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“Our technician suggested Deltagreen as a substitute for propylene glycol, and we were tempted! The transition from propylene glycol to Deltagreen went perfectly, and we found it to be just as effective! The product is easy to consume: no palatability issues. The product also holds up well: no crystallization of the liquid, even in very cold weather. We chose Deltagreen to maintain the cows’ appetite and fattening status, and to limit all peripartum problems. Deltagreen works well on all three counts! We are really satisfied with it!”
Dairy and beef cow breeder (France)
“For 5 years, I had not used propylene glycol, but I found that my cows lacked appetite and were losing weight at the beginning of lactation. A year ago, when Alexandre, my technician, recommended Deltagreen to me; a green alternative to propylene glycol; I immediately approved! It is true that using Deltagreen takes me a little time because I distribute it manually with a draught gun, but I like this solution and above all I have almost no more problems at the beginning of lactation: appetite is back, my cows are losing less weight and producing more milk. Since I have been using Deltagreen, the results are there!”
Dairy cow breeder (France)
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