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LCR MSE Enzymes
for
CATTLE
Recommended For: Beef, Dairy Cattle, Horses, Sheep, & Swine... Plus
Zoos, Animal Shelters, Kennels, and Mink farms
100% Nature Friendly
M.S.E. -- (Multiple Stabilized Enzymes)
What Is MSE?
LCR MSE - Multiple Stabilized Enzymes - is a natural feed additive designed to increase the digestibility of your ration in
all classes of livestock. MSE contains enzymes, bacteria, yeasts, and other fungal cultures. MSE is produced in stainless steel
equipment with rigid production standards through strict time and temperature processes.
What Are Enzymes?
Enzymes are protein catalysts that aid in biochemical reactions that occur in a digestive tract. Enzymes occur
naturally and are produced in a digestive tract and by microorganisms to aid in the digestive process. Cheese making,
brewing, livestock feeding and phases of the drug and petroleum industries have depended on the use of enzymes for over
100 years.
What Does MSE Do?
The MSE enzymes attack starches, proteins and cellulose fibers breaking them down into digestible factors. A lot of
protein and natural vitamins, minerals and amino acids are locked up in the hard cell roughage. Enzymes, acting as a catalyst
and through the process of fermentation, release most of these minerals, vitamins, and amino acids contained in the hard
fibers and will allow your animals to use them as nutrients instead of wasting them in excreta.
Studies have proven that animals fed excreta can gain as well or better than animals without excreta in their diets.
This shows that many nutrients are now being wasted in the digestive process. By utilizing these nutrients the first time
through the animal, large costs and much feed can be saved, and feed is the highest single cost of meat production. In
addition to enzymes,
MSE contains numerous strains of microorganisms (commonly known as probiotics or DFM's) to enhance the
fermentation and microbial activity of the gastrointestinal tract. These microorganisms aid in digestion and maximize the
stability of the G.I. tract microflora. This is achieved via the breakdown of nutrients, consummation of toxic by-products of
digestion, destruction of certain microbial infections and maintaining microbial concentrations during periods of stress. The
result is increased performance and improved health of the G.I. tract and thus the animal.
Why Feed Enzymes?
There are many different types of feed additives on the market today. Why should you use enzymes instead of
something else? Well, as you know, today' s goal to survival in livestock production is to maximize efficiency. This can be
done by improving genetics, management or feed efficiency. Since feed cost is the highest single cost of livestock
production, this should be the first item to improve upon. This can be done via numerous different types of products, most of
which are chemicals. With the public concern for health, and the FDA cracking down on unsafe feed aditives, enzymes and
DFM' s spring up as the feed additives of choice. These products are natural and safe for livestock consumption, and can
work as effectively as other methods, while increasing the animals health instead of jeopardizing it.
Why MSE?
There are hundreds of enzyme and probiotic-type products on the market today. What advantages does MSE have over these
other products? The main advantage of LCR MSE is our experience. You will find no other company out there with more
years of experience in enzymes for livestock. The founder discovered this enzyme combination back in 1960 - including what
we now term as a hybrid enzyme. Since then the product has undergone years of testing to reach the stable and effective
product that we have today.
Another advantage is that MSE is not merely an enzyme feed additive. MSE contains more strains of bacteria, yeast and
fungi than do most DFM's on the market today. Therefore, in addition to the enzymes in MSE, you also get the probiotic
benefits.
Are All Enzymes Beneficial?
Basically, yes, just as all animals have their place to balance nature. Man has, for centuries, used selection and cross-breeding
to improve the species of all domestic animals for specific purposes. We are now in the same process with enzymes. MSE
has proved over and over its unequalled supremacy for producing enzymes to lower your cost of livestock production.
Are MSE Enzymes Safe To Use?
In over thirty-five years of testing and actual use, not one incidence of allergy or toxicity has shown up in humans or animals.
Enzymes are present in, and essential to, any digestive system. Therefore MSE is completely compatible with any and all
digestive systems. For complete digestion of up to 90% of feed intake, MSE enzymes must be used as an essential part of any
ration. No single strain enzyme can achieve this percentage of metabolized energy.
When used as a positive addition in your present feeding program as directed it will improve the digestibility of any feed.
The Results
MSE is designed to increase the digestibility of your feedstuff, so that your animals gain faster on less feed. In addition, MSE
contains " probiotics" to aid in the efficiency and health of your animal.
University studies have shown that MSE can increase the DM digestibility of a low quality feedstuff by over 100%. The feed
gain has been lowered an average of 15% in swine with the addition of MSE. In feedlot studies MSE lowered the feed gain
by 9% and increased the ADG by 10% compared to Tylan-Rusmensen. MSE lowered the digestibility by 9% in feeder lambs
fed a high concentrate diet. MSE can greatly diminish fecal odors from all classes of animals.
MSE has been used extensively in zoos, animal shelters, kennels, and mink farms to reduce odors and lower feed costs. MSE
has also been reported to control stress, nervousness and disease common to confined animals, both wild and domestic.
Contact us for specific study results
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Rick Larson & Sons
P. O. Box 1982
Clarkston, WA 99403
Telephone: 509-758-5445
FAX: 509-758-5701
E-Mail: [email protected]
Site: www.LarsonCenturyRanch.com