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Unleash the Power of Enzymes and Probiotics with enziprob: Your Key to Optimal Poultry Health

Unleash the Power of Enzymes and Probiotics with enziprob

Enzymes and probiotics are both commonly used in poultry farming to optimize the health and productivity of the birds.

Enzymes are proteins that catalyse (speed up) chemical reactions. In poultry diets, they are used to break down complex nutrients into simpler forms that can be more easily absorbed by the birds. For example, enzymes like protease, amylase, and lipase can break down proteins, carbohydrates, and fats, respectively. This can improve the nutritional value of feed, reduce feed costs, and reduce the environmental impact of poultry farming by decreasing the amount of undigested feed that ends up in manure.

Probiotics are live microorganisms (such as certain types of bacteria and yeasts) that provide health benefits when consumed. In poultry, probiotics are used to promote a healthy gut microbiota, which can improve digestion and nutrient absorption, boost the immune system, and help protect against harmful pathogens.

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When used in combination, enzymes and probiotics can potentially work together to further enhance these benefits. For instance, enzymes can break down feed into simpler nutrients, making it easier for probiotic bacteria to thrive. Meanwhile, probiotics can create a healthier gut environment that enhances the activity of enzymes.

For broilers (chickens raised for meat), these benefits can lead to improved growth rates and feed conversion ratios (the amount of feed needed to gain a certain amount of weight), which can increase profitability.

For layers (chickens raised for egg production), these benefits can lead to improved egg production and egg quality.

For breeders, these benefits can enhance reproductive performance and the health and productivity of their offspring.

However, it’s important to note that the specific benefits can vary depending on many factors, including the types of enzymes and probiotics used, the composition of the feed, the health status of the birds, and their living conditions. Also, while many studies have shown positive effects, more research is needed to fully understand the best ways to use enzymes and probiotics in combination in poultry diets.

In the rapidly evolving world of poultry farming, we understand the ever-present need for superior quality feed supplements that not only enhance the health and productivity of your birds, but also drive down costs and maximize profits. This is where GLOCREST steps in, delivering top-notch, scientifically backed solutions to keep your poultry flock thriving. We proudly introduce our flagship product: Enziprob.

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Enziprob is an innovative, unique blend of potent enzymes and robust probiotics, designed specifically for commercial poultry birds. This proprietary blend is tailored to boost the digestive efficiency of your flock, enhance nutrient absorption, and bolster overall health and vitality

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At the heart of Enziprob are seven powerful enzymes: Xylanase, Alpha Amylase, Cellulase, Protease, Mananase, Lipase, and Phytase. These enzymes work synergistically to break down complex dietary components such as cellulose, proteins, and fats, making it easier for the birds to absorb vital nutrients. The result? Improved feed efficiency, weight gain, and productivity of your flock.

Xylanase: This enzyme breaks down xylans, complex carbohydrates found in plant cell walls, into simpler sugars that are easily absorbed by the birds. This aids in unlocking the nutritional potential of feed, leading to better weight gain and growth rates.

Alpha Amylase: It targets the breakdown of starch, a common component in poultry feed, into smaller, absorbable sugars, thus helping in energy extraction and reducing feed costs.

Alpha Amylase: It targets the breakdown of starch, a common component in poultry feed, into smaller, absorbable sugars, thus helping in energy extraction and reducing feed costs.12121

Cellulase: This enzyme degrades cellulose, a fibrous carbohydrate found in plant cell walls that are generally indigestible by poultry. With cellulase, the nutritional value of feed is increased, and the amount of undigested feed in manure is decreased.

Protease: Protease catalyzes the breakdown of proteins into simpler amino acids, essential for muscle development, feather growth, and egg production.

Mananase: This enzyme helps in breaking down mannans, complex carbohydrates that can interfere with nutrient absorption. By doing so, mananase aids in improving gut health and the overall performance of the birds.

Lipase: Lipase is vital in breaking down fats into fatty acids and glycerol, providing the birds with essential sources of energy and aiding in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins.

Phytase: This enzyme breaks down phytic acid, a form of phosphorus found in grains and oilseeds that is not readily available to poultry. Phytase aids in better phosphorus utilization, reducing the need for inorganic phosphorus supplements and decreasing the environmental impact of poultry farming.

But the magic of Enziprob doesn’t stop at enzymes. The product also contains five strains of probiotics: Lactobacillus acidophilus, Sachharomyces boulardi, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus megaterium, and Bacillus polymyxa. These beneficial bacteria bolster the gut microbiome, improving gut health and immunity, while outcompeting harmful pathogens. They also enhance nutrient absorption, giving your birds that much-needed edge for peak performance.

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Sachharomyces boulardi: This yeast probiotic supports the immune system, helps in nutrient absorption, and can help maintain the balance of the gut microbiota, especially during periods of stress or disease.

Lactobacillus acidophilus: A beneficial bacterium that aids in nutrient absorption, promotes a healthy gut environment, and competes with harmful bacteria, maintaining a balanced gut flora.

Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus licheniformis, Bacillus megaterium, and Bacillus polymyxa: These Bacillus species are hardy probiotics known for their ability to form protective spores, ensuring their survival until they reach the gut. Once in the gut, they can promote a healthy gut environment, support the immune system, and outcompete harmful pathogens.

At GLOCREST, we don’t just offer a product, we offer a promise – a promise of quality, reliability, a         nd sustainable growth. Our commitment to research and development ensures that every batch of Enziprob delivers consistent results, helping you meet and   exceed your production goals. Invest in Enziprob today and witness a remarkable transformation in your poultry’s health and productivity. Experience the unparalleled benefits of this unique enzyme-probiotic blend and watch as your business reaches new heights.

To order Enziprob or to learn more about how this product can revolutionize your poultry business, contact us today. Our dedicated team of poultry health experts is ready and eager to assist you in making the best decisions for your flock’s health and your bottom line.

Enziprob –   -because at GLOCREST, we believe in nurturing nature’s potential.

GLOCREST at glance:

Caring About Life, That Is Our Core Business.

GLOCREST is a global animal health venture of Krishna Group – prestigious poultry and agricultural conglomerate. Being an industry pioneer, GLOCREST & its peers, has more than half a century of combined expertise in the development and manufacturing of nutrition products. Our customers include everyone from small and large farmers, to integrations and dealers. We aim to provide them with nutritional solutions that ensure maximum animal health and performance.

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POULTRY PUNCH incorporated in 1984 and we are in poultry media since last 36 years and publish Poultry punch – English Monthly Magazine. Mr Balwant Singh Rana prior to laying the foundation of Poultry Punch magazine was still involved with renowned Indian poultry companies and It was there that he had the vision of doing something exceptional for the Indian poultry industry and then he stepped into the poultry media.

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