
Algae for animals
Worldwide, researchers are studying the health effects of microalgae in animal feed. That algae are of great scientific interest as a functional additive in animal feed is shown by scientific research. Overall, it indicates that microalgae’s functionality affects the animal immune system.
To inspire the industry and to jump-start your product development, we share the leading animal feed applications in which algae as a functional ingredient comes into its own. On our Facts and Figure page, we share research results with the use of Phycom algae in animal feed.
Algae for
young animals
Young animals are vulnerable in the first few weeks and months of life. In this phase, they have the greatest need for feed that enhance health and performance. A strong start can potentially reduce the use of medication such as antibiotics. Research shows that microalgae in feed improve gut health and activate the immune system of young livestock. Phycom can help you develop feed products with microalgae for chicks, piglets and calves. Read More
Algae for
fish
Various species of microalgae are already being used successfully in fish feed. There are indications that microalgae improve skin quality and the mucus layer. Also, trials are investigating whether algae can replace dietary fishmeal and the effects of algae on growth performance and various metabolic indices of farmed fish in the context of producing more sustainable fish feeds. Phycom can help you develop freshwater fish food containing algae. Read more
Algae for
pets
Algae are widely used as an additive in food and supplements for dogs and cats. Algae are a source of protein, fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and fibre. Read More
Algae for
horses
Algae are known as a traditional and widely used addition to horse feed. They are used in various products such as supplements and additives. Algae are a source of protein, fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and fibre. Read more