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GOLD BESİ BEEF PREMIX

GOLD BESİ BEEF PREMIX

Gold BEEF (Fattening) Premix is a suitable composition for cattle, sheep, goats, and even other ruminants raised for meat production. Vitamins that are key to muscle and epithelial development also play roles in bone growth and the efficient functioning of rumen flora. Trace elements are formulated to balance the compounds necessary for increased muscle tissue. Amino acids help protect the liver during intensive meat production and contribute to live weight gain by participating in various enzyme and hormone structures. While some minerals are present in feeds, the Gold BEEF premix can supplement them to achieve high meat yield. The minerals in Gold BEEF premix adjust the rumen pH, enhancing feed utilization. Malic acid (apple acid) plays a crucial role in energy production, maintains digestive system health, reduces muscle soreness, and supports muscle development. Additionally, malic acid's antioxidant properties are significant. With these features, Gold BEEF Premix is an excellent choice for meat producers.

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VITAMIN A

It can exist in retinol and acetate forms. It plays a crucial role in tissue formation and structuring, particularly in the immune system, and is especially effective for eye health. Its deficiency can lead to amaurosis (night blindness) and growth and development delays. 

VITAMIN D3

Usually used in the cholecalciferol form. It regulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the intestines, playing a significant role in the development, improvement, and stabilization of bone tissue. Its deficiency can cause rickets. 

VITAMIN E

Known as tocopherol. It is the best antioxidant and plays a crucial role in the formation of blood tissues by affecting the thymus gland, promoting the development of the immune system. Due to these properties, it is beneficial in fertility, and reducing the frequency of retention and mastitis. Its deficiency can lead to white muscle disease in poultry, encephalomalacia, anemia, reproductive disorders, infertility, and an increased risk of infections.

VITAMIN B1

Thiamine plays a role in the conversion of carbohydrates into energy. It is effective in stimulating appetite. Its deficiency can lead to neurological symptoms, particularly muscle stiffness in the hind leg muscles, neck flexion, balance issues, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, and beriberi

VITAMIN B2

Riboflavin is involved in enzyme functions. It ensures the healthy operation of the circulatory, excretory, and nervous systems. Its deficiency can lead to the prevention of iridocyclitis in horses, growth retardation and leg paralysis in chicks, partial blindness and skin inflammations in dogs, and muscle weakness 

VITAMIN B3

Known as niacin or nicotinic acid. It is necessary for the metabolism of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, and is involved in the formation and function of the nervous system and sex hormones. It plays an active role in milk production. Its deficiency can result in neurological and digestive disorders and pellagra 

VITAMIN B6

Also known as Pyridoxine. It plays a role in fat and carbohydrate metabolism. It is important in appetite regulation, the nervous system, hormones, enzymes, and blood production. It prevents the formation of kidney stones. Deficiency can lead to keratinization of the skin, central nervous system disorders, and problems with blood production.

MANGANESE

Part of the structure of enzymes. It is involved in sexual cycles, connective tissue formation, cartilage development, blood coagulation, and bone growth. It plays a role in the formation of brain nerve tissues. Deficiency can lead to embryonic deaths, abnormal spermatogenesis, growth disorders, limb deformities, and reproductive disorders. 

ZINC

Plays a role in many functions throughout the body. Zinc is present in every cell. Organs that require this mineral include the heart, brain, and reproductive system. It is also effective in the health and development of skin and hair. Deficiency can lead to impaired epithelial development, testicular atrophy, developmental delays, weakness in hair, reproductive disorders, parakeratosis (epithelial keratinization), and delayed wound healing.

IRON

Essential for the production of hemoglobin (red blood cells), myoglobin (muscle pigment), and enzymes. Deficiency can lead to aplastic anemia, decreased growth, and loss of appetite. Iron also enhances the utilization of B vitamins in tissues 

COPPER

A vital component of enzymes necessary for the regeneration of muscle tissue. It plays important roles in reproductive performance, hair quality, and the immune system. It directly affects the coloration of hair. Deficiency can lead to enzootic ataxia, hair disorders, infertility, developmental issues, and pica. 

IODINE

Plays a role in thyroid function (T3, T4). It is important for energy metabolism and weight gain. Deficiency can result in weak, lethargic, or stillborn hairless offspring, coordination disorders, protein and fat metabolism slowdown, and reproductive issues. It has significant effects in the treatment of actinomycosis. The most effective way to prevent deficiency is through the use of licking blocks. 

COBALT

Used in the form of sulfate or chloride salts. It is involved in the synthesis of B12 and plays important roles in preventing anemia and in the functioning of rumen metabolism. It stimulates appetite. Meeting its requirements with licking blocks is a suitable method. Deficiency can lead to pernicious anemia, severe loss of appetite, and regression and weakness in all productivity areas 

SELENIUM

Works alongside Vitamin E as an antioxidant and cell protector. It is important for normal fertilization and development. It provides cellular and fluid immunity and works in synergy with Vitamin E. Selenium is essential for maintaining tissue elasticity. Deficiency can lead to various diseases, including muscle disorders, encephalomalacia, white muscle disease, retention, and bone marrow disorders. 

LYSINE

Plays an important role in the synthesis of hormones, antibodies, and enzymes. It stimulates the body in terms of antiviral activity. It strengthens the immune system and supports muscle and bone health. L-lysine supplementation helps in the absorption of calcium, iron, and zinc, and is involved in the synthesis of carnitine. DEFICIENCY: Without sufficient lysine, the absorption of vitamins decreases, and collagen formation is inhibited. Enzyme disorders and growth retardation may occur. 

METHIONINE

Increases both milk protein and fat content, thereby enhancing milk yield in lactating ruminants. It is especially essential for rapid growth, feather development, and egg production in broilers. Methionine is necessary for tissue growth, tissue metabolism repair, and detoxification reactions. It is essential for the normal growth and repair of body tissues and aids in egg development and maturation in ovaries. In males, it is crucial for sperm production. Sulfur-containing amino acids (methionine, cystine, and cysteine) are essential for the hardness and durability of nails.

BENTONITE

Bentonite or montmorillonite are minerals with high ion exchange capacity. Bentonite protects animal health by binding certain mycotoxins (fungal toxins). This reduces the absorption of toxins in feed and prevents negative health effects.

FLAVORS

Flavors enhance the palatability of feeds, encouraging animals to consume them more eagerly. Delicious and attractive flavors can increase feed intake, improving nutritional patterns and overall health. In new environments or stressful situations (such as moving or illness), flavors help animals find the feed more appealing, aiding in stress management. Making feeds more palatable encourages animals to obtain necessary nutrients, which is especially important for young and growing animals. 

MALIC ACID

Prevents muscle fatigue. Fibromyalgia, characterized by severe pain in muscles, tendons, and ligaments, is also associated with energy loss. Muscles tire quickly, making muscle tissue work harder. Malic acid reverses this fatigue and enhances muscle performance. When large animals consume malic acid, it helps balance the acid levels in the rumen and increases feed intake. It supports the proper functioning of the immune, nervous, muscle, and cardiovascular systems. Malic acid also helps maintain oral health by acting as an antiseptic, significantly reducing the risk of infections. It aids digestion by increasing saliva production and reduces the toxic effects of certain accumulated metals in the body. 

MAGNESIUM

Plays an important role in the conversion of sugar in the blood to energy. It increases the dry matter in milk. It acts as a buffer in rumen acidosis. It is necessary for the effective utilization of Vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, and potassium. Deficiency can lead to grass tetany (hypomagnesemia), causing a slowdown in rumen movements and milk production 

PHOSPHORUS

Necessary for bone and tooth structure, heart rhythm, and normal kidney functions. It plays a role in calcium balance during bone and offspring development in animals. Deficiency can result in developmental disorders and issues with dental and calcium metabolism. 

CALCIUM

This mineral is largely found in bones and is involved in all functions within the body. It plays a vital role in milk production, nerve transmission, bone development, and all types of transitions across cell membranes. Deficiency can lead to milk fever, parturient paresis, a metabolic disease known as hypocalcemia, and developmental delays.

POTASSIUM

One of the vital minerals. About 98% of potassium in the body is found within cell walls. Potassium helps maintain water balance in the body alongside sodium and facilitates the passage of nutrients into cells. One of potassium’s important functions is transmitting messages in the nervous system. Deficiency can result in general developmental delays, decreased productivity, and irregular heartbeats 

SODIUM

This mineral is very important for the continuity of nerve and muscle functions. Its main role is to ensure the pumping of fluids and the passage of nutrients through cell membranes. Deficiency can lead to disruptions in water balance and productivity traits. However, excess sodium can cause similar problems, so it is recommended to use it as needed (ad libitum) 

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The Gold Premix group is designed to provide the vitamin, mineral, and amino acid components needed for high-performance animal breeds. Natural feeding may not be sufficient for optimal performance in cultured breeds; therefore, high-energy and high-protein concentrate feeds are preferred. Achieving targeted performance depends on the presence of components in the digestive system, such as enzymes and hormones, and in meat, milk, offspring, wool, or fiber structures. When used with a good feed ration, Gold premixes are capable of meeting all the required vitamins, minerals, and amino acids for desired performance. Vitamins and trace minerals, particularly those active in enzyme and hormone structures, are carefully selected based on academic knowledge and included in the composition. These products, used for many years, are continuously updated in light of new scientific developments.