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Amino Gold
Amino Gold is a cost effective supply of internal digestable essential amino
acids that promote performance without the use of hormones, chemicals or
medicines. It contains high levels of by-pass protein, and a balanced blend
of essential amino acids post rumen.
Product Application
Amino Gold can be used as a direct replacement for fishmeal, mixed with
silage or used in complete diet feeding from a mixer wagon.
Target Intakes
| Grams per Head per Day |
| Dairy Cows | 500 - 1000 |
| Beef Animals | 500 |
| Ewes | 100 - 125 |
| Lambs | 50 - 100 |
Analysis
| Protein |
Oil |
Fibre |
Ash |
UDP/RDP |
| 53 |
4.2 |
1.9 |
7 |
75.25 |
Physical Properties
Packaging: 1 tonne of 25kg durable polythene bags
Presentation: Golden granulated meal
Delivery Quantity: 1 tonne upwards, in 1 tonne increments
Shelf Life: 6 months
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Amino 2000
Amino 2000 is a cost-effective supply of internal digestable essential amino
acids, that promote performance without the use of hormones, chemicals or
medicines. It contains high levels of by-pass protein, and a balanced blend
of essential amino acids post rumen.
Product Application
Amino 2000 can be used as a direct replacement for fishmeal, mixed with
silage or used in complete diet feeding from a mixer wagon.
Target Intakes
| Grams per Head per Day |
| Dairy Cows: | 500 - 1000 |
| Beef Animals: | 500 |
| Ewes: | 100 - 125 |
| Lambs: | 50 - 100 |
Analysis
| Protein |
Oil |
Fibre |
Ash |
UDP/RDP |
| 43 |
3.8 |
6.9 |
9.2 |
75.25 |
Physical Properties
Packaging: 1 tonne of 25kg durable polythene bags
Presentation: Tan granulated meal
Delivery Quantity: 1 tonne upwards, in 1 tonne increments
Shelf Life: 6 months
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Megalac
Megalac is a concentrated form of digestible undegradable energy which does
not interfere with rumen function. Essentially, Megalac is a combination of
natural fat and calcium. The calcium protects fatty acids against breakdown
in the rumen and they pass intact to the abomasum. Here, the high acidic
conditions dissolve the calcium and release fatty acids so that they can be
digested with maximum efficiency.
Product Application
Megalac is to be used in home mixed rations at 0.5kg - 0.75kg per cow per
day.
Analysis
| Protein |
Oil |
Fibre |
Ash |
Moisture |
Calcium |
Mj/Kg DM |
| 0 |
84 |
0 |
12 |
5 |
9 |
33.25 |
Fatty Acid Profile
| C14 |
C16 |
C18 |
C18:1 |
C18:2 |
| 1.5 |
44 |
5.0 |
40 |
9.5 |
Physical Properties
Packaging: Pallets 1.20 tonnes of 25kg 2-ply paper bags, or big bags
(1.10 - 1.25 tonnes net) bulk
Presentation: Dry, free flowing granule with the characteristic
colour and odour associated with palm and fatty acid distillate.
Delivery Quantity: 1 pallet upwards, in 1.20 tonne increments or 10
bulk bags
Shelf Life: 12 months
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Feed Grade Urea
Feed Grade Urea is specially formulated for ruminants and is suitable for
use
- in compound feed and premixes
- in total mixed rations
- in liquid solutions
- as a preservative for grain and whole crop cereals
The type of Feed Grade Urea traded by Straights Direct is available in the
form of micro-prills: small white, free-flowing particles of uniform
size with a silica coating which makes them resistant to dust accumulation
and acts as a long term water repellent to ensure safe handling and storage.
Uncoated Urea is naturally hygroscopic (absorbs moisture from the air),
which is why micro-prills have a silica coating.
The primary advantage of Feed Grade Urea is its ability to enhance the
protein content of compound feed or mixed rations. It does this by producing
larger amounts of ammonia, which rumen microbes convert into microbial
protein. The role of supplementary Urea is important: a lack of ammonia in
the rumen will reduce the overall protein synthesis and digestion of the
diet.
Product Application
Feed Grade Urea should be used as an alternative to the more expensive
protein feeds and to supplement low protein diets. There are several ways of
applying Urea to ruminants' diets. Furthermore, Urea has other purposes -
primarily the preservation of moist feedstuffs.
For compound feed, it is recommended that inclusion rates of Feed
Grade Urea should not exceed 1.5 - 2.0% for dairy cows. Beef cattle may be
capable of adapting to higher levels.
Feed Grade Urea added to total mixed rations provides consistent
access to Urea and is evenly ingested over a 24 hour period. It is
recommended that Urea be added to a pre-mix ration before inclusion in the
total mixed ration to aid efficient distribution.
| Urea (kg/t TMR - DM) |
Increase in CP% |
| 3,5 |
1 |
| 7,0 |
2 |
Feed Grade Urea can also be successfully used to preserve moist grain.
The recommended moisture level for Urea application is between 20 and 30%.
Treating grain whose moisture level is below 20% is problematic since there
is insufficient moisture to hydrolize the Urea fully. On completion, the
treated grain should be covered with plastic sheeting to contain any ammonia
vapour that is released by the process.
The application rate of Urea for treatment of grain should be as follows:
| Grain moisture % |
Urea kg / mt grain |
| 20 - 22 |
25 |
| 23 - 25 |
30 |
| 26 - 28 |
35 |
| 28 + |
40 |
Analysis
| Urea |
97.0% |
| Nitrogen |
45.7% |
| Crude Protein (Nx6.25) |
285.6% |
| Biuret |
1.0% |
| Water |
0.6% |
| Anti-caking Agent |
1.0% |
| Heavy Metals |
not detectable |
| Melting Point |
133 degrees Celsius |
| Bulk Density |
1.33g/cubic cm |
| pH Value |
9.5 |
Physical Properties
Packaging: Pallets of 1.00 tonne comprising shrink-wrapped 25kg or
50kg bags. Also available in 1.00 tonne bulk bags.
Presentation: White, non-dust forming, free flowing prills of uniform
size (between 0.1 and 1.1mm)
Delivery Quantity: From 1 tonne upwards, in 1 tonne increments
Shelf Life: 12 months +
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Caustic Soda
Treating grain with Pearl Caustic Soda is a simple, effective means
of processing whole grain for cattle feed - on-farm. A water-tight mixer
wagon is recommended for the process, eliminating the need for rolling and
yielding a product which stores well and with distinct nutritional
characteristics which set it apart from conventionally rolled grain.
Caustic Grain (i.e. grain treated with Caustic Soda) is an alkaline feed
which is slowly digested in the rumen, so helping to promote the stable
rumen conditions essential for efficient feed utilisation and reducing the
risk of problems associated with feeding high levels of rolled cereals or
acidic silages.
Trials show that Caustic Grain can improve forage and total feed intake.
This leads to increased milk yield and quality, particularly protein
content, in dairy cattle; and better liveweight gains and feed conversion in
beef cattle.
Product Application
The dangers of handling Caustic Soda
- Pearl Caustic Soda is a hazardous chemical - refer to and observe the
safety instructions provided and store the
product in a lockable area.
- Extreme care is required during handling and full protective clothing -
full face visor, gloves, overalls and wellingtons - must be worn.
- Minimise the handling of bags and always use full bags - do not store or
handle part bags.
- Avoid windy conditions when preparing Caustic Soda and always add water
carefully.
How to treat grain with Caustic Soda, step-by-step
- Put 1 - 5 tonnes of grain into a watertight mixer-feeder wagon.
Cleanliness is vital throughout. Ensure that both the loader bucket and the
feeder wagon are clean. Moist grain can be treated direct from the combine,
but do not process unripe grain.
- Carefully and evenly add the Pearl Caustic Soda by front loader bucket.
Break up any lumps to ensure good distribution and solubility. Avoid windy
conditions when tipping. Always use full bags. Never use part-full bags, and
dispose of bags immediately.
- For Wheat, add 3% Caustic Soda (i.e. 30kg per tonne of grain). For
Barley, add 5% Caustic Soda (i.e. 50kg per tonne of grain).
- Dry mix for 5 minutes. Even distribution of the Caustic Soda is
important to ensure uniform grain treatment of grain.
- Carefully add water to the grain/Caustic Soda mix, according to the
scales below:
| Grain Moisture % |
Water Addition (kg/tonne grain) |
| Long term storage |
Early feeding (minimum) |
| 22+ |
0 |
50 |
| 20 |
40 |
100 |
| 18 |
60 |
130 |
| 16 |
80 |
160 |
| 14 |
100 |
200 |
| 12 |
140 |
220 |
Caustic Grain should have a "cheesy" consistency at feeding. It may need
wetting before feeding if retrieved from long term storage. Clean straw
added to very wet grain (20kg/tonne) will help reduce moisture and aid
storage.
- Mix for 15 minutes. Heat is generated when Caustic Soda dissolves in
water - it is the combination of heat, strong alkali and mechanical action
which processes the grain. As mixing proceeds, the grain will darken in
colour. The addition of clean straw (20kg/tonne) at this stage may prove to
be beneficial.
- Tip the hot grain into a heap and leave for at least 5 hours. Ensure
that the grain is tipped onto a clean surface to minimise the risk of
contamination. The combination of heat ad alkali continues to process the
grain in the tipped heap.
- Spread the heap to approximately one foot deep and allow to cool. Ensure
cleanliness again! Before the treated grain is stored for any length of
time it is vital that it is uniformly cool. Be prepared to spread the grain
again to achieve this. Avoid exposure to heavy rain at this stage - it will
nullify the preservative effect of the Caustic Soda.
- Restack and store under cover in a clean environment, where there is no
risk of flooding. Feeding can commence after four days. Caustic Grain is
unpalatable to both birds and rodents and can be stored for long periods.
However, as for any feed, hygenic storage is essential. Walls and floors of
storage areas should be sprayed with 'Actellic' and the walls lined with
clean polythene - pay particular attention to corners. If the storage period
is to exceed three months then add more water (see
table above), spray the surface of the grain with 'Actellic' and store
under cover.
Caustic Grain must not be mixed with other feeds prior to storage. Stored
for long periods of time, Caustic Grain dries out. It should be moistened
before feeding - either by water or by moist feeds such as brewer's grains,
draff or wet grass silage.
Directions for feeding Caustic Grain
- Caustic Grain is best fed as part of a complete diet and feeding levels
will depend upon several factors - expected performance (milk yield or
liveweight gain), forage stocks and other feeds available.
- For dairy cows, up to 4kg per day of soda grain is generally
recommended, although higher levels may be fed where high total dry matter
intakes are expected.
- It is important that the ration is well balanced with respect to
protein, energy and minerals plus vitamins; and the feeding of a low sodium
mineral mix is recommended - Nilna High Phos.
- Caustic Grain can provide all the supplementary cereal in silage-based
rations for beef cattle.
Physical Properties
Solid Caustic Soda is supplied in the form of colourless pellets, pearls,
flakes or powder. It has the chemical name Sodium Hydroxide.
| Boiling point |
1390 degrees Celsius |
| Melting point |
318 degrees Celsius |
| Bulk density (pearl) |
1200kg / cubic metre |
Packaging: Pallets of 1.05 tonnes comprising durable bags of 25 or
50kg bags
Presentation: White, semi-transparent crystalline solid which is
hygroscopic and deliquescent.
Delivery Quantity: Available in 1.05 tonne (1 pallet) increments
Shelf Life: 12 months +
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Sopralin
It is now well accepted that the highly productive ruminant has a protein
requirement in excess of its capacity to produce microbial protein in the
rumen. To obtain maximum productive efficiency, this protein deficit must be
corrected by including controlled amounts of high quality Digestible
Undegradable Protein (DUP) in the diet. The quality aspect is important
since DUP should be able to complement the amino acid profile of microbial
protein. Sopralin will satisfy these requirements.
Sopralin itself is a high quality protected vegetable protein which, as a
result of precise treatment, contains a high level of DUP. Out of a total of
46.5% Crude Protein (CP), Sopralin provides approximately 90% undegradable
protein. Its DUP content is better than naturally occurring vegetable
proteins and at least as high in DUP as protein from fish origin.
The Benefits of Feeding Sopralin
- Lactating Cows:
Most dairy cows in early lactation have a dry matter appetite below that
necessary to sustain production and maintain weight. It is important to
ensure that rations contain the correct balance and quality of protein.
Including Sopralin in dairy rations consistently improves milk yield and
milk protein levels.
- Dry Cows:
Including Sopralin in dry cow diets boosts the UDP levels without adding
high levels of calcium. Boosting UDP levels of dry cow diets has improved
production and fertility levels in subsequent lactations.
- Grazing Supplement:
Using Sopralin to balance the high levels of rumen degradable protein (RDP)
in grass increases milk yield and milk protein levels.
- Calves:
Older calves showed considerable improvements in liveweight gains when
Sopralin was included in the diet.
- Beef:
Including Sopralin in beef rations improves performance.
- Ewes:
Recent research has shown that increasing UDP levels gives improved birth
weight of lambs and a quicker start to life - due to improved colostrum
production and milk yield.
- Lambs:
Lambs fed on a diet containing Sopralin consistently out-performed lambs fed
on a diet containing fishmeal.
Product Application
Sopralin is a highly palatable feed that can be fed on its own or used in a
variety of diets.
- Compound Feeds:
To improve UDP levels
- Farm Mix::
To help maintain quality with variable ingredients
- Grazing Supplement:
To balance high RDP of grass
- Midday Feed:
As a UDP supplement for high yielders
- Lactating Cows:
0.5 - 1.0 kg Sopralin per head per day
- Dry Cows:
0.6 kg Sopralin per head per day from 6 weeks prior to calving
- Heifers:
0.3 kg Sopralin per head per day
- Beef:
Include as part of a balanced ration where extra DUP is required
- Sheep:
Include as part of a balanced ration according to level of production
required
Analysis
| Dry Matter |
90% |
| Crude Protein |
46.5% |
| Undegradable Protein |
42% |
| Oil |
2.6% |
| Fibre |
6.0% |
| Ash |
6.7% |
| Metabolisable Energy |
12.9 MJ/kg |
| Calcium |
0.3% |
| Phosphorous |
0.65% |
| Magnesium |
0.22% |
| Salt |
0.06% |
Comparative Analysis
|
Crude Protein (%) |
Undegradable Protein (%) |
| Soya |
48 |
32 |
| Sopralin |
46.5 |
90 |
| Soypass |
45 |
70 |
| Amino 2000 |
43 |
75 |
| Amino Gold |
53 |
75 |
| Fishmeal |
66 |
50 |
Physical Properties
Packaging: Bulk, 25kg bags or bulk bags
Presentation: Pale brown gritty meal - similar in consistency to
extracted soyabean meal
Delivery Quantity: 1 tonne upwards
Shelf Life: 12 months
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