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    DAIRY·JOY
     
    dairy Dairy·Joy is a concentrated citrus flavor with supporting fresh forage flavor notes designed for use in dairy feeds to provide a consistent, pleasant taste and aroma preferred by dairy cattle.
     
     

    DAIRY·JOY FEATURES & BENEFITS:
     
    • Provides a combination of citrus and fresh forage tastes which are naturally palatable to lactating dairy cattle.
    • Contains a sweet zesty component to complement the citrus and forage tastes.
    • Assists in maintaining a more consistent feed intake which results in less variation in the normal peaks and valleys of feed intake.
    • Provides a consistent aroma to the feed which helps in keeping dairy cattle from "backing away" from the feed due to the animal detecting an unpleasant or different aroma of the feed.
    • Allows greater flexibility in least·cost formulation and in the use of a wider range of feed ingredients.
    • Helps mask unpalatable ingredients
    • No residue problems in the milk.
    • All ingredients are classified as Generally Recognized As Safe.
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    INGREDIENTS:
     
    • Inorganic carrier, natural and artificial flavor components, silica dioxide, essential oils and BHT (an antioxidant).
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    DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
     
    • Add at the rate of 500 - 1000 grams per ton of feed. Higher inclusion rates may be beneficial depending upon the ration formulation.

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    ProByn International Inc.
    123 W. St. Charles Road · Unit 200
    Lombard, Illinois 60148
    USA
    Voice: 630·268·1613
    Fax: 630·268·1614
    Email: info@probyn.com
    www.probyn.com
    4/25/01