Mayank Dubey / Vivek Pratap Singh
Feed additives and supplements are crucial for enhancing the performance of dairy and poultry animals. Today, they are essential components in feed formulations, ensuring a balanced diet for optimal health. Some commonly used additives include antibiotic growth promoters (which are still permitted in India), prebiotics, probiotics, enzymes, mold inhibitors, toxin binders, anti-coccidial supplements, acidifiers, amino acids, by-pass fat, by-pass protein, non-antibiotic growth promoters, milk boosters, antioxidants, feed flavors, and herbal preparations of Indian origin. Many of these products are sourced from developed countries. Nutritionists and dairy farmers focus primarily on factors like dry matter intake, protein, fat, fiber, and energy needs. However, feed additives can significantly improve the efficiency of concentrate feeds, especially when they are available in limited quantities. Additionally, mineral feed additives play a key role in helping livestock maintain their health and productivity, particularly during extreme weather conditions, whether it’s the cold of winter or the heat of summer.