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Horse Feed Supplements

VINAYAK is one of the largest producers of herbal feed supplements in India. We manufacture our products at internationally certified feed plants with crucial stages of analysis during storage, production, packaging, and transport. This also includes intensive testing of the products for their best-desired results.

The supplements have been tested for their suitability and safety with the feed constituents and animals. The richness of active phytochemicals has made the inclusion levels at their least to earn more profit to farmers by reducing the feed expenses. Consistent in-vivo & in-vitro tests are conducted to upgrade and improve product stability, storage period, and administration in the most convenient way like through water and/or feed.

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Novapro

For poultry farmers seeking probiotics, NOVAPRO offers an effective alternative to antibiotics. It is a natural blend of probiotics for digestion and gut health with long-lasting viability in water. NOVAPRO is specially formulated to improve gut health and the immune system in poultry.

Vinmos

For poultry farmers who want to enhance gut health and promote natural growth for their flocks, prebiotic supplements offer a promising solution. Prebiotic supplements are effective in supporting intestinal mucosa development in poultry and improving overall gut morphology.

Biococcin

Plant Derived Anti-Coccidial Nature’s solution to avian coccidiosis. Safe, effective, and sustainable protection for your flock. Description Avian coccidiosis is a deadly and highly infectious disease in poultry caused by...

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Safe alternative to synthetic antibiotics – Vinayak Ingredients, an industry leader

Herbofloxin

Natural Growth Promoter A natural antibiotic growth promoter that promotes gut health, boosts immunity and supports antibiotic-free poultry farming Description Extensive loss in poultry due to gut-associated problems and the...

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Protect poultry from toxins with LIMITER – Vinayak Ingredients

Limiter

Avian Red Mite Management Effectively eliminate red mites with plant-based protection, ensuring a healthier, stress-free flock and improved egg production. Description The poultry red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) infestation represents a...

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Improve eggshell quality and strength with SHELLVIN’s calcium-rich formula

Shellvin

… Because Stronger Shells Matter A bioavailable calcium and mineral supplement that strengthens eggshells, reduces cracks and enhances hatchability. Description Any approach that aims to improve the quality and safety...

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Improving Energy Metabolism and Milk Yield in Dairy Cattle through Phytogenic Choline – Vincholine

In ruminants, choline is an essential nutrient vital for fat metabolism and liver health, especially during the transition period of lactation. It is necessary for the liver to produce very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), which transport fats out of the liver, preventing their accumulation as triacylglycerols. Without adequate choline, the liver can accumulate excess fat, leading to fatty liver syndrome, and overproduce ketones, leading to ketosis, a costly metabolic disorder. Choline is particularly important during the transition period when cows experience negative energy balance and mobilization of body fats, making them susceptible to metabolic diseases. Adequate choline availability also improves the efficiency of lipid metabolism, which directly impacts milk yield and overall milk production in dairy cows. Supplementation can lead to a reduction in metabolic diseases like fatty liver and ketosis, improving the cow’s overall health and well-being.   Why is Choline Important in Dairy Cattle? Fat mobilization and liver health Choline is a methyl donor and part of phosphatidylcholine, required for very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) assembly and export. This assists in mobilizing non-esterified fatty acids from exiting the liver as triglycerides, reducing the threat of fatty liver and clinical/subclinical ketosis in early lactation.   Transition Period Nutrition Dairy cows experience stress during the transition period because of the negative energy balance. Consequently, the body fats are mobilized to provide sufficient energy to the body. The body fats must be converted into VLDL in the liver to be utilized as a source of energy by the various tissues of the body. Choline supplementation during this period maximizes VLDL packaging in the liver.   Composition and yield of milk: Feeding a choline-rich diet to cows at parturition enhances milk yield and occasionally fat and energy-corrected milk, especially in cows facing extreme negative energy balance. Response size is inconsistent and dependent on parity, body condition, and feed.   Reproduction & overall metabolism: Through its promotion of liver health and methylation potential, choline could assist overall metabolic resistance during the transition period, which can indirectly enhance reproductive performance and health....

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Boosting Calcium Bioavailability in Pigs with Calsow +

Minerals serve a variety of structural and metabolic functions in swine and are found in all body components, including bone, muscle, internal organs, blood, and other tissues and fluids of the body. Calcium is an important nutrient in the swine diet, which is required in large amounts. It aids skeletal development, muscle contraction, nerve function, and metabolic regulation. Most commonly used calcium sources are calcium carbonate and dicalcium phosphate, but their content of digestible calcium is variable, resulting in variable absorption. There has been evidence that alternative natural sources of calcium improve calcium digestibility and utilization. Additionally, research on grower and finisher pigs suggests that having the appropriate Ca/P ratio greatly improves feed intake, growth, and mineral metabolism. Calcium–Phosphorus Balance: The Ca:P ratio is critical in swine nutrition. While pigs need both minerals, too much calcium can bind phosphorus in the intestine, lowering its absorption. The ideal calcium (Ca) to phosphorus (P) ratio in swine diets is crucial for growth and bone development, with the optimal ratio generally ranging from 1.1:1 to 1.4:1, and can vary by age and weight class. Studies show that when the Ca:P ratio exceeds 1.5:1, phosphorus digestibility may fall by 15–20%, directly affecting growth and feed efficiency. Optimizing this balance with swine calcium absorption natural source solutions ensures efficient mineral utilization. The Hidden Dangers of Poor Calcium Absorption Dysfunctional calcium absorption has adverse effects on pig performance. Deficiency in calcium supply compromises bone formation, hoof durability, and immune and metabolic processes. Impaired calcium-phosphorus balance upsets nutrient absorption and may decrease feed efficiency. New research indicates that adequate calcium levels not only enhance mineral balance but also feed morphology and gene expression of calcium transporters in pigs. In contrast, excessive intake of dietary calcium derived from poor-quality sources can crystallize with fatty acids that inhibit fat absorption. These problems highlight the necessity of having very bioavailable and balanced calcium supplementation. Why Traditional Calcium Sources Are Falling Short? Historically, calcium absorptive problems are managed through augmented supplementation from inorganic forms such as limestone or phosphates, vitamin D analogues, or reconstitution of food ratios. These methods, though, have definite disadvantages. Inorganic calcium tends to be more variable in solubility and digestibility, while oversupplementation minimizes phosphorus uptake and leads to waste in the environment. Financial inefficiency and unacceptable long-term sustainability also constrain these methods. The Rise of Organic Calcium Organic calcium is bound to organic molecules, which makes it easier for the body to recognize and absorb. Studies have shown that calcium from organic sources like algae and marine minerals shows bioavailability up to 90 to 95%, which is significantly higher than inorganic sources like calcium carbonate. Absorbed calcium goes directly into supporting skeletal development, muscle function, and even metabolic processes, and leaves less waste behind. As more farmers turn towards sustainable and natural solutions, organic calcium stands out as a smart choice that promotes not only animal welfare but also farm profitability. CALSOW PLUS CALSOW PLUS is a perfect combination of organic calcium supplements for a quick and long-lasting effect, enhanced with organic sources of calcium, to prevent and treat a decline in milk production in swine. With its high bioavailability, organic calcium meets the needs of pigs across all life stages, supporting growth, skeletal health, and reproductive function more effectively than inorganic options. It also provides the benefits of added glucogenic precursors to prevent energy imbalance during pregnancy and lactation. BENEFITS: Ensures higher bioavailability Enhances milk production...

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The Natural Solution to Superior Pellet Stability in Aquaculture

Fish farming is continuously increasing to meet the rising global demand for seafood. Feed is the main cost in aquaculture, which represents about 60-70% of total expenses. In aqua feed production, stabilizing feed pellets against nutrient leaching and breakage is important. Physical integrity of the pellets assures that pellets maintain their shape during handling, storage, and transport, and hence reduce nutrient loss and wastage of feed. Low integrity yields fines (small particles) that fish often ignore and can damage water quality. Pellet integrity has a direct effect on fish growth, FCR, and the environment; hence, enhancing pellet quality optimizes feed intake and minimizes waste. Influence of Pellet Integrity in Aquaculture: Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) FCR is defined as the amount of feed ingested per unit of weight increase in fish. Since fish do not efficiently consume disintegrated feed, more feed is required per unit of weight gain, increasing the FCR and overall feed cost. The quality of pellets and their integrity result in efficient feeding, where fish are able to ingest the feed effectively, thus having a lower FCR. Poor-quality pellets increase wastage and results in higher FCR. Fish Growth The physical characteristics of feed pellets, including hardness and water stability, impact directly on fish digestion and nutrient uptake. Pellets which break down too rapidly can leach nutrients out into the water and lower the nutritional content presented to fish. Conversely, well-shaped pellets improve digestion efficiency and lead to improved growth rates. Pellet Quality Binders are feed additives that enhance pellet stability. Natural binders, i.e., plant-based products, enhance pellet strength, suppress nutrient leaching, and inhibit fragmentation during handling and storage, which ensures better feed quality and fish growth. Sustainable Practices  The inclusion of binder in feed and pellet quality optimization are key in ensuring aquaculture practice sustainability. Achieving high pellet integrity improves not only feed efficiency and fish growth but also reduces environmental effects by lessening feed losses and nutrient runoff. Limitations of Synthetic Binder: Traditionally, synthetic binders like Polymethylol Carbamide (PMC) have been widely used to strengthen pellets. Although effective, it exhibits certain drawbacks. PMC is a urea formaldehyde resin that leaves formaldehyde residues during pelleting and digestion. Formaldehyde is known as an irritant and a potential carcinogen. Some studies suggest that PMC shows an adverse effect on the taste or texture of feed, which results in reduced feed intake. However, with growing concerns about sustainability, performance efficiency, and cost-effectiveness, researchers are exploring more and more natural organic binders that can be considered as a viable organic alternative to PMC. EASYBIND EASYBIND is an all-purpose, organic binder that is stable at room temperatures which is also compatible with other feed ingredients. Once the feed mix is exposed to moisture and heat in the conditioner, EASYBIND bonds well with other feed ingredients. It enhances pelleting capacity and reduces energy consumption even at a very low inclusion rate. EASYBIND creates uniform pellet quality, resulting in similar pellet hardness and water stability. Fish fed with high-quality pellets absorb nutrients more effectively due to even nutrient distribution and improved digestibility. It offers major benefits to feed operations in terms of cost-effectiveness and nutritional efficiency. EASYBIND is a cost-efficient solution to your pelleting requirements....

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