Feed Additive Methionine Chelated Copper with 10% Organic Cu and 25% Methionine as Light Green Powder for Livestock
Copper significantly influences hematopoietic tissues, hair color, central nervous system, and reproductive capability in animals. It affects all stages of tissue and organ growth while enhancing humoral and cellular immunity. Copper participates in bone formation and is crucial for osteocyte and gelatinous elastin development.
Cu Amino Acid Chelate contains an identical copper structure to that found in animal liver - the primary digestive organ for copper. Using modern chemical coordination technology, amino acids form a 1:1 proportion complex with copper ions, creating an organic element with a five-ring covalent bond. This molecular structure closely resembles natural copper in animal bodies, enabling efficient intestinal absorption and placental/lacteal transfer to offspring with higher bioavailability than inorganic copper.
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Copper | 10% |
| Methionine | 25% |
| Color | Light green powder |
- Enhances bone growth and development while promoting enzyme function
- Optimizes copper enzyme utilization to neutralize free radicals, prevent lipid peroxidation, and boost stress resistance and immunity
- Provides antibacterial and bactericidal properties to prevent/treat enteritis, dermatosis, and anemia
- Synergizes with antibiotics and antimildew agents while reducing excrement pollution
- Serves as the optimal copper source for aquatic animals without affecting rumen function in ruminants
| Animal Type | Dosage |
|---|---|
| Sucking piglet, Weaned piglet | 800-1000g per ton of finished feed |
| Growing-finishing pig | 400-500g per ton of finished feed |
| Hens, Broiler, Turkey | 50-100g per ton of finished feed |
| Cow, Beef Cattle | 1.25g per day |
| Horse | 1.25g per day |
Pack: 20kg bags
Storage: Keep in dry, cool, and well-ventilated conditions

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