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Zinpro celebrates 50th anniversary with a bolder, performance-driven focus for the future
Zinpro has been a leader in animal nutrition solutions since 1971.
Effect of selenium supplementation on sow reproductive performance and on their progeny
Animine appoints new Area Sales manager for Asia Pacific
Yohann will support the existing Animine’s distributors in South East Asia to develop Animine market share and diversify products application.
Animine: launch of a new innovative source of purified Manganese
Manganese is the 5th most abundant element on earth and is an essential trace element. It is involved in skeleton and cartilage development, immunity, fertility and more.
Animine tackles pharmacological zinc oxide challenge with Zincosupp research programme
Animine welcomes two new comers
Arturo Piñon, DVM and Jennifer Maurin join the team at Animine, the French supplier of added-value trace minerals for animal nutrition.
COVID-19: Animine remains operational remotely
Video from Zinpro: Unique trace mineral absorption and metabolic pathway
The video demonstrates how a unique class of trace minerals are more efficiently absorbed and utilized by the animal.
Animine: Impact of copper in piglet feeds presented at JRP
The 52th Swine Research Days (JRP) were held in Paris last February 4-5. Two communications from Animine have contributed to the current debate about copper in piglets’ feeds.
The effect of combining potato fiber and organic or inorganic Zn supplements on growth and health status of growing pigs
The effect of metal-amino acid complex supplementation on finishing pig growth performance and locomotor system integrity
Chromium propionate on growth performance and health biomarkers in heat-stressed finishing pigs
Different sources and levels of dietary Zinc in growing-finishing pigs: performance and carcass characteristics
Bioavailability of zinc sources debated at FESTEM
A presentation from Animine highlighted the large variation in bioavailability of feed grade zinc oxide sources.