Fodder yeast GOST

GOST Р 55301-2012

Fodder yeast made of distillers’ paint grains – an effective protein feed supplement, obtained from technically pure yeast cultures grown on a substrate from a distillers’ paint grain, which is a source of protein, vitamins, and microelements. Fodder yeast contains the main vitamins B complex, phosphorus, calcium, ferrum, magnesium, potassium, sodium, amino acids, as well as ferments, that promote digestibility of feed.

Appearance powder, pellets
Color from light yellow up to brown
Smell peculiar to yeast (grain yeasty), without an extraneous smell
Moisture mass fraction less than 9 %
Crude protein mass fraction more than 47%
Crude fiber 2-19 %
Crude fat 4.5 %
Fodder units 1.3 %
Poultry metabolic energy 222.00 (kcal/100 g.)
Swine metabolic energy 12.22 MJ/kg
Cattle metabolic energy 14.0 MJ/kg
Dry matter 90 %
Lysine 6.7 %
Methionine+cystine about 0.9-1 %
Ferment 250-290 (g/t)
Antioxidant 500 (g/t)
Calcium 0.53 %
Phosphorus 1.38 %
Sodium 0.16 %
Chloridum 0.07-.11 %
Ferrum 50 g/t
Magnesium 30-55 g/t
Iodine 8-12,5 g/t

Recommended standard for adding yeast depending on the fodder’s weight is: 2-4 % – for poultry; 4-6 % – for swine, 6-8 % – for cattle.