Healthier animals
Layers fed with OVN ROVIMIX® are able to thrive in any conditions with optimal
health. That’s how OVN ROVIMIX® makes a significant contribution to better
animal welfare.
Better animal welfare
Improving the health and wellbeing of an
animal plays a crucial role in the production of any food of animal origin.
One essential objective of nutrition and management programmes would therefore
be to limit the incidence of disease and its debilitating effect on animals.
It is common knowledge that there is a close relationship between nutrition,
health and wellbeing.
Supplementing an animal's diet with optimum
quantities of vitamins at times of greatest susceptibility to infection
reduces the risk of disease.
Health and immunity
Vitamins in sufficient quantities play a
fundamental role in the ability of an animal to develop an effective immune
response to disease. Since the onset of a disease cannot be predicted, the
immune system needs to be prepared long before the disease attacks the
organism.
Various studies have demonstrated a close relationship between low levels of
antioxidant vitamins in the tissues and a reduction in immunocompetence
(effective response of the immune system) ahead of manifestation of any
clinical signs of disease. Vitamins E and C are powerful antioxidants which
protect cells from free radicals, and other types of by-product, harmful to an
animal's metabolism. The same studies demonstrated that high levels of vitamin
E in feed during the first three weeks produced:
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an improvement in the immune response to infection and vaccination,
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improvement in batches affected by sub-clinical infections,
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fewer relapses due to secondary infections.
Reproduction
When breeding animals were fed diets rich in
vitamin E during critical periods of growth and production, the results were:
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an improved response in the production of antibodies during vaccination,
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a clear association between high levels of vitamin E in the liver and improved
viability of newborn animals.
It is therefore more effective to increase levels during embryogenesis, when
the immune system is developing at a greater rate.
Wellbeing
As we know, infections are a cause of pain and
suffering in animals. In general, farmers, breeders and other people involved
in animal care have their animals’ best interests at heart and feel
responsible for ensuring satisfactory standards of wellbeing.
In the food sector too, there are increasing numbers of retailers, wholesale
distributors and even fast food chains which have incorporated certain
standards of animal welfare into their codes of best practice, aimed at giving
animals a healthy life which will help guarantee healthier food for their
consumers.
Optimum vitamin supplements in an animal's diet will improve its wellbeing
because:
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optimum vitamin levels contribute to improving the metabolism, nutrition and
wellbeing of the animal;
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improved immunity increases resistance to disease;
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some vitamins, such as biotin, help reduce the incidence of digital
dermatitis, thus preventing certain types of lameness, whilst others, such as
vitamin C, alleviate the negative effects of stress on health.