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Prosponse® Yeast Supplement

 

Prosponse® is a unique yeast supplement for feeding to all classes of beef and dairy cattle, poultry, turkeys, equines, sheep, goats and to starter, grower, gestating and lactating swine. It is made by an exclusive process that ensures superior quality brewers yeast with outstanding palatability and a rich source of naturally occurring B-complex vitamins. Prosponse also contains an elevated  level of highly digestible protein.
Ingredients:  Dried Brewers Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), Dried Yeast Fermentation Solubles, Processed Grain By-Products
Guaranteed Analysis:
    Crude Protein, not less than........................................................................................25.0%
    Crude Fat, not less than...............................................................................................2.0%
    Crude Fiber, not more than.........................................................................................14.0%
Benefits of Yeast Supplementation
  In general, yeast supplementation has been shown to increase ration palatability, which leads to increased feed intake. It also improves digestibility of ingredients in the ration and improves rumen function so that the livestock can realize the nutritional benefits of increased feed intake.
  Animals under stress from shipping, excessive heat or other factors often will consume less feed thereby depriving themselves of the very nutrients that could help to ease the stress response. Getting the animals to eat under stress, having those nutrients absorbed, will help to alleviate the stress and therefore has the benefit of reducing susceptibility to disease.
FACTS:  Several studies have been conducted regarding Prosponse. Programs feeding Prosponse in comparison to feeding no yeast product or feeding Diamond V® XP have been explored.  Here are some of the facts:
  • 168 crossbred cattle averaging 256kg initially, were used in a 28-day receiver study.
       Prosponse improved gain and feed efficiency over the entire feeding period, primarily because gain and efficiency were better for this treatment during the first seven days in the feedlot.
       Compared with Diamond V XP, feeding Prosponse improved overall gain by 7.4% and feed efficiency by 7.0%

     
  • 168 crossbred steers averaging 231kg initially, were used in a second 28-day receiver study. These steers were fed diets based on corn silage, shelled corn and receiver supplement. Control group diets contained (1) no yeast, (2) 2oz Prosponse per head/day, (3) 4oz Prosponse per head/day and (4) 4oz Diamond V XP per head/day.
       Feeding 2oz of Prosponse resulted in the best overall gain and feed efficiency.
       Feed intake was greater when 4oz Prosponse was fed versus no yeast, or 4oz of
       Diamond V XP. (There were no significant benefits for feeding 4oz versus 2oz of Prosponse)

     
  • 160 crossbred cattle averaging 454kg initially, were used in a third study. Control groups were fed high-grain diets for 56 and 84 days. Soapstock or tallow was used to increase dietary lipid content to 6.2% of DM.
       Feeding Prosponse improved final weight of cattle and boosted daily gain. Overall gain was 11.02kg greater when Prosponse was fed.   Feeding Prosponse increased feed efficiency by 8.8%.

       Prosponse proved most beneficial in diets containing tallow as compared with soapstock, possibly because energy density was greater in the tallow diet.


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