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Joosten will participate in FIGAN 2025

We’re excited to be attending the 17th International Animal Production Show, FIGAN 2025, in Zaragoza, Spain, on March 26 and 27, 2025.
Although we won't have our own stand this time, we’ll be there and available for meetings. Don’t hesitate to reach out to schedule a time to connect, we’d love to meet you!
You can contact us at: erika@joosten.nl or send us a message via our LinkedIn account.

Joosten will participate in VIV Asia 2025

We are delighted to announce that Joosten – young animal nutrition will once again be participating in VIV Asia, taking place from March 12 to 14, 2025, at IMPACT, Bangkok, Thailand.

As one of the leading events in the animal protein industry, VIV Asia offers the perfect platform to showcase our specialized range of products designed to enhance nutrition and intestinal health in young animals, contributing to their optimal growth and well-being.

We invite you to visit us in Hall 3, booth 4142. 

Click here to register for free entrance tickets

Joosten - young animal nutrition participating in the 57th edition of SEPOR

We are pleased to announce that Joosten - Young Animal Nutrition will be participating in the 57th edition of SEPOR, the Livestock, Industrial, and Agri-Food Fair, taking place from October 28 to 31, 2024, in Lorca, Spain.

At this event, we will showcase our products specifically designed to support the nutrition and intestinal health of young animals.
We invite you to visit us at Stand No. 29 in Hall 2.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Nos complace anunciar que Joosten - young animal nutrition participará en la 57ª edición de SEPOR, la Feria Ganadera, Industrial y Agroalimentaria, que se celebrará del 28 al 31 de octubre de 2024 en Lorca, España.

En este evento, presentaremos nuestros productos innovadores, diseñados específicamente para apoyar la nutrición y la salud intestinal en los animales jóvenes. Le invitamos a visitarnos en el stand número 29 del pabellón 2.

¡Esperamos darle la bienvenida!

Article published on eFeedlink!

Vegetable proteins a safe and high quality solution for young animals.

Not only in human food, but also in animal feed the interest in vegetable ingredients is increasing. Whereas nutritionists typically acknowledge animal protein as being a highly digestible and a quality feed ingredient, this is questionable. Food safety and sustainability make plant-based protein emerge. Not to mention vegetable proteins can be highly digestible and help to promote gut health, which is of crucial importance in young animal nutrition.

Click on the picture to read the article.

Sweetness all over!

Sweetness all over!
Supporting performance via vertical imprinting with Delac Dulce 

Imagine; you are together with all your brothers and sisters in a warm, cozy nest. You know this area like the palm of your hand - or hoof -, since you have lived here your whole life. Every day follows the same pattern: we sleep, the lights go on, people enter our house, we play the whole day. Mummy calls us every hour for a nice milk meal, and when we are satisfied we take a little nap. Life is good…

But then, all of the sudden, they take mummy away and people bring you to a dark place. You scream, but no one pays any attention. You sit in the corner of this dark room for hours. It is cold, noisy and with different piglets who are strangers to you. Some of them even want to fight. The next morning, you feel hungry, but there is no milk - only those strange little blocks. You don’t like them..

Want to know how vertical imprinting with Delac Dulce can support? Read below and see the trial results!

Plant proteins can replace animal proteins - Pig Progress

‘Plant proteins can replace animal proteins’ is published in the new volume of Pig Progress magazine. This article was written by our Global Product Manager Kelly Vermeer MSc together with Prof Dr Hans H. Stein. Dr Stein works for the University of Illinois and is the founder of in vivo digestibility research in cannulated weaned piglets. Dr Stein is worldwide known for his expertise in protein digestibility and usage.

In the article, Vermeer and Dr Stein explain about the extensive research in weaning piglets done at the University of Illinois to analyse the digestibility of our Protein Concentrates versus Super Prime Fishmeal. The research shows an excellent in vivo protein digestibility of Joosten Protein Concentrates (FMR Ω3 and JPC 56), which confirm the in vitro tests results performed in previous years.

Read the article below to explore the results…




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Excellent In-Vivo Digestibility Results by Prof. Dr. Stein.

In recent years, numerous in-vitro (laboratory) digestibility tests were performed on Joosten Protein Concentrates, showing protein digestibility levels of >95%. Recently we’ve performed an extensive research in weaning piglets done at the University of Illinois to analyse the in-vivo (in live animals) digestibility of our Protein Concentrates versus Super Prime Fishmeal. Where in-vitro results are considered as a best estimate, in-vivo testing provides the most accurate and ultimate testing of digestibility. The research shows an excellent in-vivo protein digestibility of Joosten Protein Concentrates (FMR Ω3 and JPC 56), which confirm the in-vitro tests results.

Read more to find out!

 



 

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