Nutritional Toxin Binder For Poultry Feed Supplement

Type:

Toxin Binder

Form:

Powder

Grade:

Cattle Feed

Dosage:

Oral

Shelf Life:

12 Months

25nd Year

Contact Person Mr. Rajesh Patel

PLOT NO. 209, G.I.D.C., OPP. G.E.B. MOGRI ROAD,

Product Description

A toxin binder is a substance that is added to animal feed in order to reduce the harmful effects of toxins that may be present in the feed. These toxins can come from various sources, including contaminated grains, fungal growth, or other environmental factors. Toxin binders work by binding to the toxins in the animal's gastrointestinal tract, preventing them from being absorbed into the bloodstream and causing harm to the animal. Common types of toxin binders include activated carbon, clay minerals, and yeast cell wall products. Toxin binders are commonly used in animal agriculture to improve animal health and performance. They can be particularly important in areas where the feed supply is more likely to be contaminated with toxins, such as in regions with high levels of mycotoxins in feed grains. It is important to note that while toxin binders can be effective at reducing the harmful effects of certain toxins, they should not be used as a substitute for good management practices or proper feed storage and handling.

Type: Toxin Binder
Form: Powder
Grade: Cattle Feed
Dosage: Oral
Shelf Life: 12 Months