Calpid D+
Excellence in bone health and performance for poultry
Conditions of use
Birth
What are we learning
Regulatory status
Trials
Hy D®
Calpid D+
Testimonials
Calcium pidolate
Uniqueness & synergy
BIRTH
From vets to vets
Pharmsure
Slate HallVeterinary Services
NUVAN
"It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) that those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed."
Charles Darwin
What is CalPid for?
- For skeletal health, bone growth and eggshell quality
- Use in drinking water as an intervention product
Vitamin Hy D® 25(OH)D3 & calcium pidolate
- Active circulating form of Vitamin D, without the involvement of liver and hidrosulibility for a better Gastro Intestinal Tract (GIT) absorption
- Ca molecule bound to two molecules of pidolic acid, precursor of arginine and proline, key components of bone and eggshell
Regulatory status
Vitamin D levels
Supplementing with CalPid, the vitamin D levels can be x100 higher than the relevant fixed maximum content in complete feed
CalPid is a complementary feed, which also falls into the category of feed intended for particular nutritional purposes.
What is a PARNUTs?"Feed intended for Particular Nutritional purposes"
It is feed which has a particular nutritional purpose which animals receive for their health.
EU 2020_354 Establishing a list of intended uses of feed for particular nutritional purposes and repealing Directive 2008_38_EC
EU 767_2009 Regulation on the placing on the market and use of feed
- ‘Support for nutritional imbalances in dietary transition’
- ‘2 to 15 days’
- Concentration of legal maximum in complete feed:
- > 100x
- < 500x
Multiplication of additive in comparison to complete feed:
- Normal complementary feed < 100x
- Complementary feed for particular nutritional purpose > 100x
Hy D®
Vitamin Hy-D® 25(OH)D3
Active Vitamin D which provides a more potent approach compared to normal supplementation with vit D3, not involvement of liver and better GIT absorption
Standard vitamin D is untargeted
Calcium pidolate
Calcium pidolate
Ca molecule bound to two molecules of pidolic acid, which increases the Ca absorption in the gut as a source of organic Ca, and acts as the substrate for the production of two key aminoacis, arginine and proline.
Synergy & UNIQUENESs
Calcium pidolate
HY D®
- Not a source of calcium
- Pidolic acid is the active substance, precursor of:
- Arginine, fundamental building blocks for the manufacture of calcium transport proteins in enterocytes, calbindin
- Proline, an essential component of the inner membrane of eggs and bones
- More hydrophilic higher GIT absorption
- Liver not involved
- Better absorption when bird is challenged (young, old, malabsorption, mycotoxicosis, stress, etc.)
- Calcifediol is critical for Ca&P absorption and is a crucial substrate for skeletal and eggshell metabolism.
- Key to entorcyte transport channel synthesis
- Key to activate calbindin production
- Stimulation of muscle cell growth
Uniqueness
Active and rapid absorption
x100 VitaminD
Innovative combination on the market
Maximum content
Calcium
Skeleton solidity & integrity
Challenged birds
Synergy
Best choice for birds under stress conditions
Activation of the factory engine supplying the needed building bricks
Conditions of use
Broilers
Layers/Breeders
What are we learning?
Lessons learned so far...
The solution
Use it early!
Dose
Diets
CalPid can be mixed even 24h pre application with no sedimentation issuesVery good solubility!
CalPid works better when first treatment is given during the first 5 to 7 days of life and skeletal development week 12-15
For broilers, two interventions of 40gr/1000 LBW shows the best results
Diets do not need to be modified, effects are improved when a correct vitamin D and diet is given
Trials
Locations
Europe
+registration on-going in Jordan & Israel
Layer farm, Portugal
Measurment of ionised calcium in serum after a 2 course intervention of CalPid D+
Broiler farm, Germany
Lameness history, obsverging Splayed leg issues on chickens
Higher BW at slaughter
Half leg culls
Lower mortality
UK trials
Trial 2
Trial 1
UK trials
In chicks, there are two critical phases of calcium need, so a two-intervention protocol was established:
1. The first intervention, from day 0 to 5, aims to support the deficiency of Vitamin D and available calcium during the first days, which is due to the decrease in Vitamin D levels absorbed from the yolk sac, combined with the low level of feed intake observed in chicks during their first week of life.
2. The second intervention, starting from the second week, is aimed at supporting the bird as its skeletal growth rate increases, especially after the dietary transition. The evaluation of tibial dyschondroplasia showed improved mineralisation and growth plate integrity at 21 days of age, supporting early use of the product.
The study revealed significant improvements in health and performance indicators in chickens, compared over an average of five production cycles : • Leg Health: 63% fewer discards due to lameness. • Antibiotic Use: 51% reduction. • Processing Rejections attributed to the farm: 29% reduction. • Tibial Dyschondroplasia: Incidence reduced by 50%. • Mortality Reduction: 32% decrease over five production cycles. • Economic Gain: 13% increase in financial return per square metre per week.
UK trials
Testimonials
"Great performance improvement leading to outstanding production numbers"
"Excellent bone strenght in broilers"
Big broiler integrationSpain
"New records for farm and the integration"
Broiler farmGermany
"No solubility problems or blockage of drinkers"
Testimonials
"Very fast response in animals"
"Reduction of rejections at slaughterhouse"
poultry Veterinary servicesUK
Thank you
Adrian Knoetze
BVSc MSc MRCVS
Clinical Director
Atcham Slate Hall Veterinary Services
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Calpid D+
Excellence in bone health and performance for poultry
Conditions of use
Birth
What are we learning
Regulatory status
Trials
Hy D®
Calpid D+
Testimonials
Calcium pidolate
Uniqueness & synergy
BIRTH
From vets to vets
Pharmsure
Slate HallVeterinary Services
NUVAN
"It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) that those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed."
Charles Darwin
What is CalPid for?
Vitamin Hy D® 25(OH)D3 & calcium pidolate
Regulatory status
Vitamin D levels
Supplementing with CalPid, the vitamin D levels can be x100 higher than the relevant fixed maximum content in complete feed
CalPid is a complementary feed, which also falls into the category of feed intended for particular nutritional purposes.
What is a PARNUTs?"Feed intended for Particular Nutritional purposes"
It is feed which has a particular nutritional purpose which animals receive for their health.
EU 2020_354 Establishing a list of intended uses of feed for particular nutritional purposes and repealing Directive 2008_38_EC
EU 767_2009 Regulation on the placing on the market and use of feed
Multiplication of additive in comparison to complete feed:
Hy D®
Vitamin Hy-D® 25(OH)D3 Active Vitamin D which provides a more potent approach compared to normal supplementation with vit D3, not involvement of liver and better GIT absorption
Standard vitamin D is untargeted
Calcium pidolate
Calcium pidolate Ca molecule bound to two molecules of pidolic acid, which increases the Ca absorption in the gut as a source of organic Ca, and acts as the substrate for the production of two key aminoacis, arginine and proline.
Synergy & UNIQUENESs
Calcium pidolate
HY D®
Uniqueness
Active and rapid absorption
x100 VitaminD
Innovative combination on the market
Maximum content
Calcium
Skeleton solidity & integrity
Challenged birds
Synergy
Best choice for birds under stress conditions
Activation of the factory engine supplying the needed building bricks
Conditions of use
Broilers
Layers/Breeders
What are we learning?
Lessons learned so far...
The solution
Use it early!
Dose
Diets
CalPid can be mixed even 24h pre application with no sedimentation issuesVery good solubility!
CalPid works better when first treatment is given during the first 5 to 7 days of life and skeletal development week 12-15
For broilers, two interventions of 40gr/1000 LBW shows the best results
Diets do not need to be modified, effects are improved when a correct vitamin D and diet is given
Trials
Locations
Europe
+registration on-going in Jordan & Israel
Layer farm, Portugal
Measurment of ionised calcium in serum after a 2 course intervention of CalPid D+
Broiler farm, Germany
Lameness history, obsverging Splayed leg issues on chickens
Higher BW at slaughter
Half leg culls
Lower mortality
UK trials
Trial 2
Trial 1
UK trials
In chicks, there are two critical phases of calcium need, so a two-intervention protocol was established: 1. The first intervention, from day 0 to 5, aims to support the deficiency of Vitamin D and available calcium during the first days, which is due to the decrease in Vitamin D levels absorbed from the yolk sac, combined with the low level of feed intake observed in chicks during their first week of life. 2. The second intervention, starting from the second week, is aimed at supporting the bird as its skeletal growth rate increases, especially after the dietary transition. The evaluation of tibial dyschondroplasia showed improved mineralisation and growth plate integrity at 21 days of age, supporting early use of the product.
The study revealed significant improvements in health and performance indicators in chickens, compared over an average of five production cycles : • Leg Health: 63% fewer discards due to lameness. • Antibiotic Use: 51% reduction. • Processing Rejections attributed to the farm: 29% reduction. • Tibial Dyschondroplasia: Incidence reduced by 50%. • Mortality Reduction: 32% decrease over five production cycles. • Economic Gain: 13% increase in financial return per square metre per week.
UK trials
Testimonials
"Great performance improvement leading to outstanding production numbers"
"Excellent bone strenght in broilers"
Big broiler integrationSpain
"New records for farm and the integration"
Broiler farmGermany
"No solubility problems or blockage of drinkers"
Testimonials
"Very fast response in animals"
"Reduction of rejections at slaughterhouse"
poultry Veterinary servicesUK
Thank you
Adrian Knoetze
BVSc MSc MRCVS
Clinical Director Atcham Slate Hall Veterinary Services
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