Hy D. for Layers and Breeders. DSM Nutritional Products

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Hy D for Layers and Breeders DSM Nutritional Products

Advantages of Hy D Eggs Stronger egg shell Better hatchability Essential for proper embryonic development Used exclusively by embryos More potent and effective in providing both classical and non-classical functional benefits of vitamin D 3 under normal as well as stressed conditions Significant additional benefits not possible with increased amounts of vitamin D 3 Breeders/Layers Absorbed differently from vitamin D 3 Absorption not compromised by enteric diseases Bypasses liver and not affected by hepatic disorders Maximises bone development and bone density Reduced leg disorders Provides optimum levels of active vitamin D 3 metabolite required before and throughout the entire lay cycle Chickens Better chick quality Reduced congenital and field rickets Reduced leg disorders Efficient maternal transfer to eggs

Problems Poor bone development Poor bone density Early lay mortality Osteoporosis / cage layer fatigue Egg shell quality problems Poor hatchability Poor lay persistence Product Promotes normal bone development Promotes maximum bone density Reduces early lay mortality () Limits osteoporosis / cage layer fatigue Improves egg shell quality, less egg shell breakage (-2%) Improves hatchability () Improves lay persistence Breeders - at least an additional of 2-4 hatching eggs per hen housed in a complete lay cycle Layers - at least an additional of 1-6 eggs per hen housed in a complete lay cycle SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH Hy D To build better and more eggs or chicks, you must first build a better hen. Humerus BMD ( mg/cm 2 ) 106 104 102 100 Field Trial (2000) - Egg shell thickness ( mm ) 0.50 0.45 0.40 Control 0.35 22-38 PARC Institute (1997) - Control Note: BMD = Bone mineral density Effects on eggshell 39-54 Age of hens ( weeks ) Maximum Bone Density Hy D improves bone density within the flock, ensuring maximum bone density before the start of lay and maintains bone mass throughout the complete laying cycle. Birds fed Hy D are less likely to succumb to sudden death syndrome, calcium tetany and osteoporosis (cage layer fatigue) or develop egg shell quality problems in the later part of the laying cycle. Improved Egg Shell Quality Birds fed Hy D produce thicker egg shell and therefore result in better egg shell quality and fewer broken eggs. Hatchability % 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 Hen - House Production % 98 93 88 83 78 73 68 63 58 D 3 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 Commercial Breeder Operation (2001,2002) - D 3 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 Jackson et al (1998) - Age (weeks) Age (weeks) Improved Hatchability Hy D is essential for embryonic development and therefore improves hatchability. Improved Lay Persistence Breeders and layers when fed Hy D throughout the complete lay cycle produce more hatching eggs/chicks and more eggs, respectively.

Economics* Reported field benefits BREEDERS Feed per hen (kg) Hy D cost per hen (EUR) Measure Reported Return on Investments Week 1-PS 9 0.03 Bone Bone density PS-Week 35 16 0.04 Mortality 1-3 chicks/hh Week 36-65 37.5 g/kg 25-OHD 3 30 0.04 Hatchability persistency 2-4 HE/HH 2-4 chicks/hh Total 55 0.11 1-7 chicks/hh HE/HH=hatching egg/hen housed Excellent Return on Investment LAYERS PS-Week 45 Feed per hen (kg) 6 21 Hy D cost per hen (EUR) 0.02 0.06 Measure Bone Mortality Reported Bone density; body weight gain Return on Investments 1-3 E/HH Week 46-65 37.5 g/kg 25-OHD 3 15 0.02 Lay persistence; egg shell quality 1-4E/HH 1 /2-2% less breakage 1-6 E/HH Total 42 0.10 1-9 E/HH E/HH=egg/hen housed Excellent Return on Investment

Feeding Recommendations** BREEDERS PS-Week 35 Week 36-65 LAYERS PS-Week 45 Week 46-65 25-OHD 3 ( g/kg) 25-OHD 3 ( g/kg) Hy D 1.25% (g/tonne) Hy D 1.25% (g/tonne) **In the EU, legal maximum of total dietary supply of vitamin D 3 is 3,000 IU/kg in diets for other poultry, and 5,000 IU/kg in diets for chickens for fattening and turkeys. 51555 DSM Nutritional Products Designed by: GAS.Grenzach@t-online.de DSM Nutritional Products Europe Ltd P.O. Box 3255 CH-4002 Basel Switzerland Telephone +41 61 687 17 77 Telefax +41 61 688 11 53 rve-marketing.basel@dsm.com www.dsmnutritionalproducts.com