Species

Ruminants

The need to guarantee ruminant absorption of a correct amount of nutrients in the intestine cannot disregard the degradation by the rumen microflora. For over 40 years, our scientific research has set the goal to improve the rumen bypass so that a lower concentration of active ingredients in the diet leads to maximizing performance.

Relys®50 - New 2024

Relys®50 is a rumen by-pass source of lysine for ruminant species.

BENEFITS
  • Improved animal performance and nitrogen efficiency
  • Enhanced milk quality
  • Increased sustainability
FEATURES
  • Scientifically proven bioavailability
  • Ideal for aminoacid balancing: can be used with Timet®, as a source of methionine
  • Suitable for on-farm or feedmill application
MICROENCAPSULATION TECHNOLOGY
  • Proven rumen protection
  • High intestinal bioavailability
  • Stability during pelleting and mechanical stress

As free aminoacids are strongly degraded at ruminal level, Relys®50 lysine is microencapsulated in a lipid matrix to be highly available at the intestinal level.

 

Latest articles from the Press Room

  • Nutritional Strategies to Modulate One-Carbon Metabolism in Dairy Cows

    Sáinz de la Maza-Escolà V. (2024). TotalDairy Conference 2024
  • Effects of feeding rumen-protected lysine on milk performance in lactating dairy cows.

    V. Sáinz de la Maza-Escolà*1, G. Giovagnoni1, G. Petroni1, R. Paratte1, G. Bonacini2, A. Piva1,3, and E. Grilli3,4  1Vetagro S.p.A, Reggio Emilia, Italy,  2University of Bologna, DIMEVET, Ozzano dell’Emilia, Bologna, Italy,  3Vetagro Inc., Chicago, IL.  4Carra Mangimi, Bogolese di Sorbolo, Italy   Lysine (Lys) has been identified as a limiting amino acid (AA) for milk […]
  • Rumen-protected methionine: a boost for primiparous dairy cows performance

    Methionine is considered the most limiting essential amino acid for ruminants (Schwab & Broderick, 2017). This element has a pivotal role in their productive performance and nitrogen efficiency.