For over 70 years, feed grade urea has been fed to dairy and beef cattle with successful results. By using Rumisan®, farmers can increase their yield, add value to their product and increase their margins.
Rumisan is a sustainable and efficient source of non-protein nitrogen (NPN). It contains 46% nitrogen which is equivalent to 288% Crude Protein. Non-protein nitrogen can be used to supplement the diet of cattle and other ruminants. Feed urea is by far the most used non-protein nitrogen. It helps maximize the benefits of poor-quality grazing by optimizing digestion – particularly in the dry season. Rumisan can help stem weight loss through improved rumen function in cattle when grazing feed quality is poor.
Ruminants can use NPN to synthesize microbial protein with high biological value.
NPN is an efficient alternative to proteins.
Soluble protein should be balanced in ruminant rations to allow maximum microbial growth thus microbial protein synthesis.
source: FAO, EFSA
Rumisan is Yara's brand of Feed Grade Urea. It is a solid white prill with an even round shape and cows like the taste of our Urea.
Feed Grade Urea is classified as a feed additive and in the EU is approved by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) as safe for animal consumption.
We leverage our scale and expertise to specifically produce completely traceable and pure Feed Grade Urea in dedicated plants in:
Yara Le Havre and Yara Brunsbüttel have implemented and maintain a Feed Safety Management System. This includes Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP+) in compliance with the FAMI-QS Code of Practice for Feed Additives operators for the marketing, production, warehousing, and packaging of Feed Additives.
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Our animal nutrition sales team is based locally in the UK and are ready to answer your questions. If you have any questions or would just like to get in touch please provide your contact details and someone will get in touch.
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