Cattle salt lick NUTRIMIN
for sheepgoatfor horses

cattle salt lick
cattle salt lick
cattle salt lick
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Characteristics

Animal type
for cattle, for sheep, goat, for horses, for swine
Composition
with trace elements, salt
Other characteristics
biological

Description

-Appetite Increasement -Weight Inceasement -Body Fluids Adjustment Benefits Salt and Trace Elements are an essential part of the daily diet of all animals for best performance and productivity. NUTRIMIN enriches the daily diet with salt and trace elements which contribute significantly in the increasement of animal' s productivity and also in their health improvememnt. What is improving Cobalt Cobalt has only one known function, which is a constituent of vitamin B12. Cobalt is required for rumen microbes to synthesize vitamin B12. Deficiency symptoms are easily confused with gross malnutrition or starvation. Iron Iron is essential for a wide variety of the metabolic processes of living organisms, due to its chemical transitional property. Iron is present in the different forms of heme and the iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster binding protein, which plays an important role in various enzymatic reactions such as aerobic respiration, TCA-cycle function and DNA synthesis as well as oxygen transport and storage. It is a substantial component of red blood cells participating to the blood's structure and improves the functioning of organs and tissues. Sodium Sodium is a macro element absolutely necessary for the correct body operation and function of every living creature. It is the principal cation (positive ion) of the extracellular fluids, where it is usually in combination with the chloride anion (negative ion) forming sodium chloride. Sodium is indispensable for the regulation of acid base balance and osmotic pressure.

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