Controlled release of Nitrogen for ruminants.
NEW TECHNOLOGY
Balanced diet for ruminants
MICROBIAL PROTEINS
A solution for resorbing nitrogen
too quickly SLOW RELEASE NITROGEN
  • Microbial proteins synthesized in the rumen provide more than 50% of amino acids for ruminants if the ration is balanced
  • The digestibility of microbial protein is greater than 85% and the amino acid composition is similar to the composition of muscle and milk
  • Microbial protein has a constant composition and is not affected by changes in the diet
  • NutriBos N products have microencapsulated urea, coated with a fatty coating to provide a permanent source of nitrogen (N) for bacteria in the rumen of ruminants through a time release.
  • They meet the increased nitrogen needs of lactating cows.
  • They meet the protein needs of growing cattle.
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ADVANTAGE IN PRODUCTION
  • Quality
    NutriBos N is a highly concentrated source of protein, which ensures increase in protein concentration in the diet. Meal for ruminants is easier to balance, which means more space for energy components in highly productive cows, and cheaper and better quality meal in fattening cattle.
  • Permanent Protein Supply
    With its prolonged release, NutriBos N provides nitrogen for bacteria between meals, and contributes to better digestion and greater utilization of food, indirectly to higher production of meat and milk, and a higher concentration of protein and fat in milk.
NUTRIBOS d.o.o. for trade and services / HQ address: Trpimirova 31, 10000 Zagreb / Commercial Court in Zagreb / MBS: 081053604 / OIB: 01149178463 / share capital 20.000,00 paid in full / Erste & Steirmarkische bank d.d., HR6224020061100800987
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Animal feed factory I. L. Ribara 15
31400 Budrovci, Croatia
Phone: + 385 91 463 1774
E-mail: zrinka.bogovic@gmail.com
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