Production & Performance
How we combine products to drive performance, feed efficiency and final product quality.
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The RUMINER W9 is made from olive oil or rapeseed oil. Difficult products to manufacture, but NUTRION has an experience of more than 25 years with RUMINER W9.

RUMINER is a technical fat rumen bypass which allow us to increase and concentrate the energy of the ration or the diet. With the selection of RUMINER as energy source, we would be able to reduce the proportion of cereals in the diet with starch and sugar as energy source, in order to avoid the risks of ruminal acidosis and metabolic diseases.

RUMINER 60 is an approximate and balanced mixture of palmitic acid (60%) and oleic acid (30%), inert in the rumen and totally bypass. Thanks to this proportion of these two fatty acids, weight loss problems that occur during the transition period are avoided and we improve production rates and reproductive rates.

RUMINER 70 is an approximate and balanced mixture of palmitic acid (70%) and oleic acid (20%), inert in the rumen and totally bypass. Thanks to this proportion of these two fatty acids, weight loss problems that occur during the transition period are avoided and we improve production rates, improve the milk components and reproductive rates..
fractionated

NL T16 is fat obtained by distillation of palm oil getting a product with a high palmitic acid content (75-80%), composed of monoglycerides (mainly), diglycerides and triglycerides

NLC16 is fat obtained by the splitting and fractionation of the palm oil getting a product with a high palmitic acid content (85-90%), composed of free fatty acids.
specialties

LIPIBIOTIC is a mixture of medium chain fatty acids (C6-C8-C10-C12) formulated for the different species. These fatty acids have bactericide and bacteriostatic power, are boosters of immune system and act as non-antibiotic growth promoters.

MIRACLION is the result of a biotechnological development consisting of a product with a high energy concentration and glucose precursors, based on gluconeogenic substrates.


