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Draw on Berg + Schmidt’s competence in animal nutrition: what can we do for you?
Berg + Schmidt regards itself as a partner of the
feed industry and aims to contribute its know-
how to ensuring that top quality is produced
under profitable conditions in this field.
• Would you like to be invited to our lectures on
animal nutrition?
• Do you need information about studies and
research on a particular topic?
• Would you like information on products designed
to meet your individual needs?
If so, just get in touch with one of our branches
listed on the right.
5
CLAME-P20: Technical know-how for maximum efficacyWith the aid of a special spraying technique and suitable carriers, Berg+Schmidt produces LodeStarTM CLAME-P20
as a free-flowing powder, the easiest way to feed CLAs to dairy cows.
CLAME P-20 and its properties:
• Fractionated, highly digestible fat with CLAs
• Free-flowing, odourless powder
• Neutral taste; easy to handle
• Convincing cost-to-benefit ratio
CLAME-P20 and its effects:
• Influences fat metabolism
• Increases the milk quantity
• Lowers the cell count
• Optimizes feed uptake and feed conversion
• Stabilizes live weight during lactation
• Makes milk production more profitable
LodeStar™ CLAMore milk and better fertility
LodeStar™ CLAME-P20 Conjugated linoleic acids
LodeStar CLAME-P20 increases the milk yield
A trial carried out in Poland showed LodeStar CLAME-P20
to have the following effects on the milk yield:
Without LodeStar CLAME-P20
With LodeStar CLAME-P20
Daily milk quantity 100 % 110.3 %
Daily protein quantity 100 % 107.9 %
Total daily proceeds 100 % 106.5 %
GErMAny (HEAD OFFICE)
Berg + Schmidt GmbH & Co. KGAn der Alster 81
D-20099 Hamburg
Phone: +49 (0)40 284 039-0
Fax: +49 (0)40 284 039-33-44
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
SInGAPOrE
Berg + Schmidt Asia Pte. Ltd.No. 1 International Business Park
The Synergy # 09-04
Singapore 609 917
Phone: +65/6766 7955
Fax: +65/6769 5066
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
InDIA
Berg + Schmidt India Pvt. Ltd.The Synergy, 2nd Floor
Survey No. 47/42, Plot No. 70/21,
Law College Road, Pune 411004, India
Phone: +91 - 20 - 2545 637 - 0/1/2
Fax: +91 - 20 - 2544 9827
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
MALAySIA
Berg + Schmidt Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.No. 65, Persiaran Selangor
Section 15, 40200 Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Phone: +60 (0) 3/551 354 60
Fax: +60 (0) 3/551 354 62
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
POLAnD
Berg + Schmidt Polska Sp. z.o.o. ul. Potworowskiego 3/1
60-212 Poznan, Poland
Phone: +48 (0)61 / 865 28 67
Fax: +48 (0)61 / 864 21 15
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.pl
USA
Berg + Schmidt America LLC Pine Meadow Corporate Center
950 Technology Way
Libertyville, IL, 60048
Phone: +1 - 847 302 8860
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.com
LodeStarTM CLA – Conjugated linoleic acids 3
Feeding CLAs is a wise measure
The risk of an energy deficiency makes enormous de-
mands on feed. Since cows have a lower feed intake after
calving, every effort must be made to increase the energy
concentration in the feed to about 7 MJ NEL per kg of the
dry weight. Besides giving a high-quality basic diet with
feed concentrate and additional energy in the form of
rumen-bypass fats, it is a wise measure to add conju-
gated linoleic acids to the ration.
Numerous trials have demonstrated that the adminis-
tration of conjugated linoleic acids (CLAs) stabilizes the
health of high-performance cows. CLAs have a favourable
effect on fat and glucose metabolism. This relieves the
burden on the energy balance, which in turn has a posi-
tive effect on the animals’ health and fertility.
CLAs help to compensate for energy deficiency; they
regulate the negative energy balance two to three weeks
earlier and stabilize the dairy cow’s overall metabolism.
The use of CLAs also results in a significant increase in
the milk yield, with very little change in its protein and
lactose content.
4LodeStarTM CLA – Conjugated linoleic acids 2
Berg + Schmidt: feed energy from the fields
Berg + Schmidt has been operating in the feed industry
for sixty years. From the beginning our aim and motto
has been, “We develop vital vegetable substances for
healthy animal nutrition and profitable animal produc-
tion”. In this role we focus on three important business
fields: lipids, lecithins and enzymes.
Our company is a member of the Stern-Wywiol Gruppe,
an enterprise specializing in functional active substances
for food and animal nutrition. With eleven specialist firms
in Germany, twelve representative offices abroad and a
large team of technologists and experts on the relevant
industries we operate in both national and international
markets. All our development work revolves around ap-
plications research at the group’s joint Technology Centre
in Ahrensburg, near Hamburg.
Energy deficiency: a shortage with serious consequences
High-performance dairy cows, especially, are unable to
meet their energy needs after calving with the regular
feed ration alone. A freshly lactating cow with a daily
milk yield of 50 kg, for example, needs about 200 MJ NEL
of energy. If this requirement cannot be met through the
feed, the cow compensates for it by drawing on its body
fat reserves. Weight loss and more or less massive meta-
bolic disorders such as parturient paresis (milk fever) and
ketosis may reduce the cows’ performance in their most
important milking period.
Energy deficiency in the first third of lactation, and its consequences
• Parturient paresis
• Ketosis
• Mastitis
• Foot disorders
• Impaired fertility
• Weakened immune system
Model of the lactation curve with the use of LodeStar™ CLAME-P20
0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300
Milk
(kg/
day
)
50
45
40
35
30
25
Days of lactation (DIM)
What are CLAs?Conjugated linoleic acids – CLAs for short – are modi-
fied forms of linoleic acid (C 18:2). Linoleic acid is a fatty
acid with 18 carbon atoms and two double bonds, which
may have a cis or trans configuration. So the CLAs are
compounds with the same chemical composition but
differences in their geometric structure. They differ from
linoleic acid in that only one single bond separates the
double bonds from each other.
These isomers occur naturally in the products derived
from ruminants, such as meat and milk. The most com-
mon CLA isomer is cis9, trans11. The isomer trans10, cis12 is
only formed in the rumen and has the ability to influence
fat metabolism.
The starting substances for the production of CLAs are
vegetable oils. These preparations contain the cis9, trans11
and trans10, cis12 isomers in equal amounts, and also
about 1 percent other isomers.
Linoleic acid Conjugated forms
Linoleic Acid: cis9,cis12 Isomer CLA: trans10,cis12 IsomerCLA: cis9,trans11 Isomer
Use of LodeStar™ CLAME-P20
Effects on various health parameters*
Clinical Findings Control Group CLA Group
number % number %
Calving Easy 15 55.6 17 65.4
Moderate 12 44.4 8 30.8
Difficult - - - -
Caesarean - - 1 3.8
Placental retention 6 22.2 2 7.4
Displaced abomasum 6 22.2 2 7.4
Endometritis 11 40.7 11 40.7
Mastitis 10 37 8 29.6
Foot disorders 9 33.3 3 11
Pregnant (EBH) 12 44.4 16 59.3
Segregated 7 25.9 5 18.5
*After Fürll, 2009
Health and stamina:• Less energy deficiency during
lactation (controlled weight loss)
• Earlier correction of the negative
energy balance
• Reduced risk of ketosis
Fertility:• More successful insemination
and fewer fertility problems
• Easier calving
• Less placental retention
Clinical parameters:• Significantly lower cholesterol
and haptoglobin levels, which are
elevated in cases of disease
• Fewer displaced abomasums
• Reduced incidence of mastitis
• Fewer foot disorders
Verified clinical observations following the administration of CLAs
LodeStarTM CLA – Conjugated linoleic acids 3
Feeding CLAs is a wise measure
The risk of an energy deficiency makes enormous de-
mands on feed. Since cows have a lower feed intake after
calving, every effort must be made to increase the energy
concentration in the feed to about 7 MJ NEL per kg of the
dry weight. Besides giving a high-quality basic diet with
feed concentrate and additional energy in the form of
rumen-bypass fats, it is a wise measure to add conju-
gated linoleic acids to the ration.
Numerous trials have demonstrated that the adminis-
tration of conjugated linoleic acids (CLAs) stabilizes the
health of high-performance cows. CLAs have a favourable
effect on fat and glucose metabolism. This relieves the
burden on the energy balance, which in turn has a posi-
tive effect on the animals’ health and fertility.
CLAs help to compensate for energy deficiency; they
regulate the negative energy balance two to three weeks
earlier and stabilize the dairy cow’s overall metabolism.
The use of CLAs also results in a significant increase in
the milk yield, with very little change in its protein and
lactose content.
4LodeStarTM CLA – Conjugated linoleic acids 2
Berg + Schmidt: feed energy from the fields
Berg + Schmidt has been operating in the feed industry
for sixty years. From the beginning our aim and motto
has been, “We develop vital vegetable substances for
healthy animal nutrition and profitable animal produc-
tion”. In this role we focus on three important business
fields: lipids, lecithins and enzymes.
Our company is a member of the Stern-Wywiol Gruppe,
an enterprise specializing in functional active substances
for food and animal nutrition. With eleven specialist firms
in Germany, twelve representative offices abroad and a
large team of technologists and experts on the relevant
industries we operate in both national and international
markets. All our development work revolves around ap-
plications research at the group’s joint Technology Centre
in Ahrensburg, near Hamburg.
Energy deficiency: a shortage with serious consequences
High-performance dairy cows, especially, are unable to
meet their energy needs after calving with the regular
feed ration alone. A freshly lactating cow with a daily
milk yield of 50 kg, for example, needs about 200 MJ NEL
of energy. If this requirement cannot be met through the
feed, the cow compensates for it by drawing on its body
fat reserves. Weight loss and more or less massive meta-
bolic disorders such as parturient paresis (milk fever) and
ketosis may reduce the cows’ performance in their most
important milking period.
Energy deficiency in the first third of lactation, and its consequences
• Parturient paresis
• Ketosis
• Mastitis
• Foot disorders
• Impaired fertility
• Weakened immune system
Model of the lactation curve with the use of LodeStar™ CLAME-P20
0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300
Milk
(kg/
day
)
50
45
40
35
30
25
Days of lactation (DIM)
What are CLAs?Conjugated linoleic acids – CLAs for short – are modi-
fied forms of linoleic acid (C 18:2). Linoleic acid is a fatty
acid with 18 carbon atoms and two double bonds, which
may have a cis or trans configuration. So the CLAs are
compounds with the same chemical composition but
differences in their geometric structure. They differ from
linoleic acid in that only one single bond separates the
double bonds from each other.
These isomers occur naturally in the products derived
from ruminants, such as meat and milk. The most com-
mon CLA isomer is cis9, trans11. The isomer trans10, cis12 is
only formed in the rumen and has the ability to influence
fat metabolism.
The starting substances for the production of CLAs are
vegetable oils. These preparations contain the cis9, trans11
and trans10, cis12 isomers in equal amounts, and also
about 1 percent other isomers.
Linoleic acid Conjugated forms
Linoleic Acid: cis9,cis12 Isomer CLA: trans10,cis12 IsomerCLA: cis9,trans11 Isomer
Use of LodeStar™ CLAME-P20
Effects on various health parameters*
Clinical Findings Control Group CLA Group
number % number %
Calving Easy 15 55.6 17 65.4
Moderate 12 44.4 8 30.8
Difficult - - - -
Caesarean - - 1 3.8
Placental retention 6 22.2 2 7.4
Displaced abomasum 6 22.2 2 7.4
Endometritis 11 40.7 11 40.7
Mastitis 10 37 8 29.6
Foot disorders 9 33.3 3 11
Pregnant (EBH) 12 44.4 16 59.3
Segregated 7 25.9 5 18.5
*After Fürll, 2009
Health and stamina:• Less energy deficiency during
lactation (controlled weight loss)
• Earlier correction of the negative
energy balance
• Reduced risk of ketosis
Fertility:• More successful insemination
and fewer fertility problems
• Easier calving
• Less placental retention
Clinical parameters:• Significantly lower cholesterol
and haptoglobin levels, which are
elevated in cases of disease
• Fewer displaced abomasums
• Reduced incidence of mastitis
• Fewer foot disorders
Verified clinical observations following the administration of CLAs
LodeStarTM CLA – Conjugated linoleic acids 3
Feeding CLAs is a wise measure
The risk of an energy deficiency makes enormous de-
mands on feed. Since cows have a lower feed intake after
calving, every effort must be made to increase the energy
concentration in the feed to about 7 MJ NEL per kg of the
dry weight. Besides giving a high-quality basic diet with
feed concentrate and additional energy in the form of
rumen-bypass fats, it is a wise measure to add conju-
gated linoleic acids to the ration.
Numerous trials have demonstrated that the adminis-
tration of conjugated linoleic acids (CLAs) stabilizes the
health of high-performance cows. CLAs have a favourable
effect on fat and glucose metabolism. This relieves the
burden on the energy balance, which in turn has a posi-
tive effect on the animals’ health and fertility.
CLAs help to compensate for energy deficiency; they
regulate the negative energy balance two to three weeks
earlier and stabilize the dairy cow’s overall metabolism.
The use of CLAs also results in a significant increase in
the milk yield, with very little change in its protein and
lactose content.
4LodeStarTM CLA – Conjugated linoleic acids 2
Berg + Schmidt: feed energy from the fields
Berg + Schmidt has been operating in the feed industry
for sixty years. From the beginning our aim and motto
has been, “We develop vital vegetable substances for
healthy animal nutrition and profitable animal produc-
tion”. In this role we focus on three important business
fields: lipids, lecithins and enzymes.
Our company is a member of the Stern-Wywiol Gruppe,
an enterprise specializing in functional active substances
for food and animal nutrition. With eleven specialist firms
in Germany, twelve representative offices abroad and a
large team of technologists and experts on the relevant
industries we operate in both national and international
markets. All our development work revolves around ap-
plications research at the group’s joint Technology Centre
in Ahrensburg, near Hamburg.
Energy deficiency: a shortage with serious consequences
High-performance dairy cows, especially, are unable to
meet their energy needs after calving with the regular
feed ration alone. A freshly lactating cow with a daily
milk yield of 50 kg, for example, needs about 200 MJ NEL
of energy. If this requirement cannot be met through the
feed, the cow compensates for it by drawing on its body
fat reserves. Weight loss and more or less massive meta-
bolic disorders such as parturient paresis (milk fever) and
ketosis may reduce the cows’ performance in their most
important milking period.
Energy deficiency in the first third of lactation, and its consequences
• Parturient paresis
• Ketosis
• Mastitis
• Foot disorders
• Impaired fertility
• Weakened immune system
Model of the lactation curve with the use of LodeStar™ CLAME-P20
0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300
Milk
(kg/
day
)
50
45
40
35
30
25
Days of lactation (DIM)
What are CLAs?Conjugated linoleic acids – CLAs for short – are modi-
fied forms of linoleic acid (C 18:2). Linoleic acid is a fatty
acid with 18 carbon atoms and two double bonds, which
may have a cis or trans configuration. So the CLAs are
compounds with the same chemical composition but
differences in their geometric structure. They differ from
linoleic acid in that only one single bond separates the
double bonds from each other.
These isomers occur naturally in the products derived
from ruminants, such as meat and milk. The most com-
mon CLA isomer is cis9, trans11. The isomer trans10, cis12 is
only formed in the rumen and has the ability to influence
fat metabolism.
The starting substances for the production of CLAs are
vegetable oils. These preparations contain the cis9, trans11
and trans10, cis12 isomers in equal amounts, and also
about 1 percent other isomers.
Linoleic acid Conjugated forms
Linoleic Acid: cis9,cis12 Isomer CLA: trans10,cis12 IsomerCLA: cis9,trans11 Isomer
Use of LodeStar™ CLAME-P20
Effects on various health parameters*
Clinical Findings Control Group CLA Group
number % number %
Calving Easy 15 55.6 17 65.4
Moderate 12 44.4 8 30.8
Difficult - - - -
Caesarean - - 1 3.8
Placental retention 6 22.2 2 7.4
Displaced abomasum 6 22.2 2 7.4
Endometritis 11 40.7 11 40.7
Mastitis 10 37 8 29.6
Foot disorders 9 33.3 3 11
Pregnant (EBH) 12 44.4 16 59.3
Segregated 7 25.9 5 18.5
*After Fürll, 2009
Health and stamina:• Less energy deficiency during
lactation (controlled weight loss)
• Earlier correction of the negative
energy balance
• Reduced risk of ketosis
Fertility:• More successful insemination
and fewer fertility problems
• Easier calving
• Less placental retention
Clinical parameters:• Significantly lower cholesterol
and haptoglobin levels, which are
elevated in cases of disease
• Fewer displaced abomasums
• Reduced incidence of mastitis
• Fewer foot disorders
Verified clinical observations following the administration of CLAs
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Draw on Berg + Schmidt’s competence in animal nutrition: what can we do for you?
Berg + Schmidt regards itself as a partner of the
feed industry and aims to contribute its know-
how to ensuring that top quality is produced
under profitable conditions in this field.
• Would you like to be invited to our lectures on
animal nutrition?
• Do you need information about studies and
research on a particular topic?
• Would you like information on products designed
to meet your individual needs?
If so, just get in touch with one of our branches
listed on the right.
5
CLAME-P20: Technical know-how for maximum efficacyWith the aid of a special spraying technique and suitable carriers, Berg+Schmidt produces LodeStarTM CLAME-P20
as a free-flowing powder, the easiest way to feed CLAs to dairy cows.
CLAME P-20 and its properties:
• Fractionated, highly digestible fat with CLAs
• Free-flowing, odourless powder
• Neutral taste; easy to handle
• Convincing cost-to-benefit ratio
CLAME-P20 and its effects:
• Influences fat metabolism
• Increases the milk quantity
• Lowers the cell count
• Optimizes feed uptake and feed conversion
• Stabilizes live weight during lactation
• Makes milk production more profitable
LodeStar™ CLAMore milk and better fertility
LodeStar™ CLAME-P20 Conjugated linoleic acids
LodeStar CLAME-P20 increases the milk yield
A trial carried out in Poland showed LodeStar CLAME-P20
to have the following effects on the milk yield:
Without LodeStar CLAME-P20
With LodeStar CLAME-P20
Daily milk quantity 100 % 110.3 %
Daily protein quantity 100 % 107.9 %
Total daily proceeds 100 % 106.5 %
GErMAny (HEAD OFFICE)
Berg + Schmidt GmbH & Co. KGAn der Alster 81
D-20099 Hamburg
Phone: +49 (0)40 284 039-0
Fax: +49 (0)40 284 039-33-44
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
SInGAPOrE
Berg + Schmidt Asia Pte. Ltd.No. 1 International Business Park
The Synergy # 09-04
Singapore 609 917
Phone: +65/6766 7955
Fax: +65/6769 5066
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
InDIA
Berg + Schmidt India Pvt. Ltd.The Synergy, 2nd Floor
Survey No. 47/42, Plot No. 70/21,
Law College Road, Pune 411004, India
Phone: +91 - 20 - 2545 637 - 0/1/2
Fax: +91 - 20 - 2544 9827
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
MALAySIA
Berg + Schmidt Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.No. 65, Persiaran Selangor
Section 15, 40200 Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Phone: +60 (0) 3/551 354 60
Fax: +60 (0) 3/551 354 62
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
POLAnD
Berg + Schmidt Polska Sp. z.o.o. ul. Potworowskiego 3/1
60-212 Poznan, Poland
Phone: +48 (0)61 / 865 28 67
Fax: +48 (0)61 / 864 21 15
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.pl
USA
Berg + Schmidt America LLC Pine Meadow Corporate Center
950 Technology Way
Libertyville, IL, 60048
Phone: +1 - 847 302 8860
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.com
6-2
012
/GB-10
00
Draw on Berg + Schmidt’s competence in animal nutrition: what can we do for you?
Berg + Schmidt regards itself as a partner of the
feed industry and aims to contribute its know-
how to ensuring that top quality is produced
under profitable conditions in this field.
• Would you like to be invited to our lectures on
animal nutrition?
• Do you need information about studies and
research on a particular topic?
• Would you like information on products designed
to meet your individual needs?
If so, just get in touch with one of our branches
listed on the right.
5
CLAME-P20: Technical know-how for maximum efficacyWith the aid of a special spraying technique and suitable carriers, Berg+Schmidt produces LodeStarTM CLAME-P20
as a free-flowing powder, the easiest way to feed CLAs to dairy cows.
CLAME P-20 and its properties:
• Fractionated, highly digestible fat with CLAs
• Free-flowing, odourless powder
• Neutral taste; easy to handle
• Convincing cost-to-benefit ratio
CLAME-P20 and its effects:
• Influences fat metabolism
• Increases the milk quantity
• Lowers the cell count
• Optimizes feed uptake and feed conversion
• Stabilizes live weight during lactation
• Makes milk production more profitable
LodeStar™ CLAMore milk and better fertility
LodeStar™ CLAME-P20 Conjugated linoleic acids
LodeStar CLAME-P20 increases the milk yield
A trial carried out in Poland showed LodeStar CLAME-P20
to have the following effects on the milk yield:
Without LodeStar CLAME-P20
With LodeStar CLAME-P20
Daily milk quantity 100 % 110.3 %
Daily protein quantity 100 % 107.9 %
Total daily proceeds 100 % 106.5 %
GErMAny (HEAD OFFICE)
Berg + Schmidt GmbH & Co. KGAn der Alster 81
D-20099 Hamburg
Phone: +49 (0)40 284 039-0
Fax: +49 (0)40 284 039-33-44
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
SInGAPOrE
Berg + Schmidt Asia Pte. Ltd.No. 1 International Business Park
The Synergy # 09-04
Singapore 609 917
Phone: +65/6766 7955
Fax: +65/6769 5066
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
InDIA
Berg + Schmidt India Pvt. Ltd.The Synergy, 2nd Floor
Survey No. 47/42, Plot No. 70/21,
Law College Road, Pune 411004, India
Phone: +91 - 20 - 2545 637 - 0/1/2
Fax: +91 - 20 - 2544 9827
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
MALAySIA
Berg + Schmidt Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.No. 65, Persiaran Selangor
Section 15, 40200 Shah Alam
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Phone: +60 (0) 3/551 354 60
Fax: +60 (0) 3/551 354 62
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.de
POLAnD
Berg + Schmidt Polska Sp. z.o.o. ul. Potworowskiego 3/1
60-212 Poznan, Poland
Phone: +48 (0)61 / 865 28 67
Fax: +48 (0)61 / 864 21 15
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.pl
USA
Berg + Schmidt America LLC Pine Meadow Corporate Center
950 Technology Way
Libertyville, IL, 60048
Phone: +1 - 847 302 8860
E-mail: [email protected]
www.berg-schmidt.com