Leiber® Brewers‘ yeast Alerta
A product of ANDERSEN, S.A.
Hecha exclusivamente de levadura de cerveza (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) inactivada y de secado suave. Su controlado proceso de producción asegura la máxima protección de los componentes activos de la levadura y aporta los beneficios del lúpulo: calmante, antioxidante, astringente, bacteriostático.
Se puede administrar entre 50 – 300 g/animal y día, 30 – 50 kg/t de pienso según la especie.
Se puede administrar entre 50 – 300 g/animal y día, 30 – 50 kg/t de pienso según la especie.
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Our history begins more than 45 years ago, in 1974, and since then we have dedicated ourselves to providing global solutions for animal health and welfare, with nutritional products, special raw materials, ingredients and additives for animal nutrition, drug premixes and pharmacological specialties. For years these products have been part of our offer and Andersen has always been an innovative actor in the animal production sector. However, our holistic wellness philosophy leads us to repositioning and specializing in nutrition, focusing on them to achieve improvements in favor of animal welfare and for our business partners.
This repositioning consists in the total commitment to animal welfare understood as nutrition and disease prevention, and the use of products based on natural ingredients and additives that allow visibly healthier animal and guarantees the maximization of the economic performance of our customers.
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This repositioning consists in the total commitment to animal welfare understood as nutrition and disease prevention, and the use of products based on natural ingredients and additives that allow visibly healthier animal and guarantees the maximization of the economic performance of our customers.
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