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Great start. Great finish. Taking strong production results through to the finish line is the focus of Maxi-Nutrio, an innovative feed supplement option now available for pig and poultry production from Canadian Bio-Systems Inc.

This uniquely tailored yeast autolysate supplement is designed to help industry and producers get the most out of livestock feeding approaches, particularly during the mid and later phases of production, says Mark Peters, CBS Inc. Manager of Sales and Marketing.

“Many customers use a more comprehensive, multi-faceted supplement, such as our Maxi-Gen Plus, during the starter phase to meet the full needs of young animals,” says Peters. “But after that phase it’s still important to have a more targeted option to safeguard the strong production results and carry them forward through to the end of the feeding cycle.”

That’s what Maxi-Nutrio provides, he says. “As a carefully formulated yeast autolysate, it delivers just the right level of added boost for the remaining phases, to help producers protect their investment and make sure nothing derails a successful production period. It’s a valuable insurance policy to lock in value and get the best results possible.”

Maxi-Nutrio was designed to capitalize on two innovative concepts, says Rob Patterson, Technical Services Manager with CBS Inc. First is the use of bio-based formulations that fit well with the pressures and demands of today’s marketplace. Second is a science-based approach to isolate specific yeast autolysate activity for maximum efficiency and targeted benefits.

“A key aspect of Maxi-Nutrio and particularly its enriched yeast cell wall component is the ability of the product to bind to and mitigate the potential threat of detrimental micro-organisms,” says Patterson. “It is also a pre-biotic that can stimulate other positive feeding performance activity.

“Maxi-Nutrio is not only leading-edge technology that is unique for this type of product, it’s a very efficient option that allows for a low inclusion rate to offer customers greater flexibility in their feed formulations.”

Great start. Great finish. Taking strong production results through to the finish line is the focus of Maxi-Nutrio, an innovative feed supplement option now available for pig and poultry production from Canadian Bio-Systems Inc.

This uniquely tailored yeast autolysate supplement is designed to help industry and producers get the most out of livestock feeding approaches, particularly during the mid and later phases of production, says Mark Peters, CBS Inc. Manager of Sales and Marketing.

“Many customers use a more comprehensive, multi-faceted supplement, such as our Maxi-Gen Plus, during the starter phase to meet the full needs of young animals,” says Peters. “But after that phase it’s still important to have a more targeted option to safeguard the strong production results and carry them forward through to the end of the feeding cycle.”

That’s what Maxi-Nutrio provides, he says. “As a carefully formulated yeast autolysate, it delivers just the right level of added boost for the remaining phases, to help producers protect their investment and make sure nothing derails a successful production period. It’s a valuable insurance policy to lock in value and get the best results possible.”

Maxi-Nutrio was designed to capitalize on two innovative concepts, says Rob Patterson, Technical Services Manager with CBS Inc. First is the use of bio-based formulations that fit well with the pressures and demands of today’s marketplace. Second is a science-based approach to isolate specific yeast autolysate activity for maximum efficiency and targeted benefits.

“A key aspect of Maxi-Nutrio and particularly its enriched yeast cell wall component is the ability of the product to bind to and mitigate the potential threat of detrimental micro-organisms,” says Patterson. “It is also a pre-biotic that can stimulate other positive feeding performance activity.

“Maxi-Nutrio is not only leading-edge technology that is unique for this type of product, it’s a very efficient option that allows for a low inclusion rate to offer customers greater flexibility in their feed formulations.”