The BetaMax Concept company was created in 2009 to commercialize a new concept of predigested natural dog food called Pat'Zen. Research found that dogs are hunters that need predigested food and all dogs can eat the same food. Pat'Zen is created through a micronizing process that predigests cereals and proteins to increase digestibility while maintaining nutrients. It has advantages like being 100% natural, suitable for all dogs, easy to digest, affordable, and helping weight loss. Owners add water to the lyophilized food and serve in measured amounts based on their dog's weight. An adjustment period is recommended when transitioning dogs to Pat'Zen. The product is available with or without added
After unsuccessfully addressing my dog's allergies and digestive issues, I decided to try the raw food diet. I had heard about the success other dog owners were having and within a week of transitioning our dogs to raw, Rodrigo's rashes vanished, his digestive issues started to calm down, and I was a convert!
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After unsuccessfully addressing my dog's allergies and digestive issues, I decided to try the raw food diet. I had heard about the success other dog owners were having and within a week of transitioning our dogs to raw, Rodrigo's rashes vanished, his digestive issues started to calm down, and I was a convert!
This slide share lists the benefits of raw feeding. Although the veterinarian community as a whole doesn't support this diet, there is a growing community of raw feeders who can attest to the benefits of feeding a species appropriate diet to our dogs.
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Yearly newsletter of Lake View Farm, located in the beautiful Willamette Valley of western Oregon. We encourage everyone to eat local, so if you're local, come and eat.
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Dog NutritionBy Dr. Rahul Dangi
Presenter Name
Dog Nutrition
NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS
The requirements of various nutrients discussed here are Energy, Water, Protein, Carbohydrate, Fat.
Energy
Factors influences on energy requirements
Physiological State
Compared to adult dog, growing puppies require two to four times more energy per kg of body weight. As the puppy approaches adulthood, energy requirement is reduced.
Similarly for reproducing females, energy requirements at the end of gestation and during early lactation is two to four times greater than that of adult maintenance requirements.
Environment
Dogs housed outdoors and exposed to extreme weather have higher caloric requirements. During hot weather, energy needs decrease and less food may be required and during cold weather energy needs increase to maintain body temperature & more food may be required.
Activity
During hard work dogs' energy requirements will be increased above that of maintenance. Hardworking dogs require more energy intake per Kg of BW during their training/ working.
When the animal is not training or working, their energy requirement is lower and a maintenance-type food may be fed. Feeding high-calorie, nutrient dense foods to dogs when they are not training or working could contribute to excessive weight gain.
Regulation of feed intake
Animals eat to meet their energy needs. The intake of all nutrients is influenced by the amount of energy present in the diet.
The energy content of the diet generally limits the amount of food an animal will consume.
Calculation of Energy requirements in Dogs
Adult Maintenance - ME requirement = K x W Kg0.67
K = 132 Inactive, 145 Active, 200 Very Active, 300 Endurance performance.
WATER
Water requirement is determined by the amount of food that the animal consumes. A general guideline is that animals require 1 ml of water for each kcal of energy. A dog-requiring 1000 kcal per day would require 1000 ml of water. As food intake increases, water intake also increases. When the water content of a diet increases, the animal usually drinks less water.
PROTEIN
Dietary proteins that are digested in the stomach and small intestine are broken down to form free amino acids, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream. Amino acids are distributed to all body cells and are utilized to build body proteins. Out of the twenty amino acids involved in the synthesis of proteins in the body only ten of these are essential for dogs that include: arginine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, valine.
Protein Requirements
A dog's protein requirement depends upon the life stage and activity of the dog. Puppies need more protein than adult dogs.
Protein needs of a puppy can be met by a high quality protein providing 20 to 25% of dietary calories. Severe protein deficiency in dogs results in growth retardation or weight loss, subnormal concentrations of blood proteins, muscle wasti
Jaylor's Ruminant Nutritionist, Janet Kleinschmidt, looks at cow health and nutrition in terms of nutritional imbalances, deficiencies, or erratic management of feeding programs. See our latest SlideShare presentation now.
Yearly newsletter of Lake View Farm, located in the beautiful Willamette Valley of western Oregon. We encourage everyone to eat local, so if you're local, come and eat.
Formulating Diets for Groups of Lactating CowsDAIReXNET
Dr. Bill Weiss of The Ohio State University presented this material for DAIReXNET on February 26, 2015. For the full presentation, please visit our archives at http://www.extension.org/pages/15830/archived-dairy-cattle-webinars
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Cows do best when the air temperature is between 5.0 C and 21.0 C. When it gets hotter than that, cows’ efforts to maintain normal body temperature become costly. Learn how to kelp keep your dairy cows cool and productive.
Dog NutritionBy Dr. Rahul Dangi
Presenter Name
Dog Nutrition
NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS
The requirements of various nutrients discussed here are Energy, Water, Protein, Carbohydrate, Fat.
Energy
Factors influences on energy requirements
Physiological State
Compared to adult dog, growing puppies require two to four times more energy per kg of body weight. As the puppy approaches adulthood, energy requirement is reduced.
Similarly for reproducing females, energy requirements at the end of gestation and during early lactation is two to four times greater than that of adult maintenance requirements.
Environment
Dogs housed outdoors and exposed to extreme weather have higher caloric requirements. During hot weather, energy needs decrease and less food may be required and during cold weather energy needs increase to maintain body temperature & more food may be required.
Activity
During hard work dogs' energy requirements will be increased above that of maintenance. Hardworking dogs require more energy intake per Kg of BW during their training/ working.
When the animal is not training or working, their energy requirement is lower and a maintenance-type food may be fed. Feeding high-calorie, nutrient dense foods to dogs when they are not training or working could contribute to excessive weight gain.
Regulation of feed intake
Animals eat to meet their energy needs. The intake of all nutrients is influenced by the amount of energy present in the diet.
The energy content of the diet generally limits the amount of food an animal will consume.
Calculation of Energy requirements in Dogs
Adult Maintenance - ME requirement = K x W Kg0.67
K = 132 Inactive, 145 Active, 200 Very Active, 300 Endurance performance.
WATER
Water requirement is determined by the amount of food that the animal consumes. A general guideline is that animals require 1 ml of water for each kcal of energy. A dog-requiring 1000 kcal per day would require 1000 ml of water. As food intake increases, water intake also increases. When the water content of a diet increases, the animal usually drinks less water.
PROTEIN
Dietary proteins that are digested in the stomach and small intestine are broken down to form free amino acids, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream. Amino acids are distributed to all body cells and are utilized to build body proteins. Out of the twenty amino acids involved in the synthesis of proteins in the body only ten of these are essential for dogs that include: arginine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, valine.
Protein Requirements
A dog's protein requirement depends upon the life stage and activity of the dog. Puppies need more protein than adult dogs.
Protein needs of a puppy can be met by a high quality protein providing 20 to 25% of dietary calories. Severe protein deficiency in dogs results in growth retardation or weight loss, subnormal concentrations of blood proteins, muscle wasti
Dog Nutrition
Dr Rahul Dangi
Dog Nutrition
NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS
The requirements of various nutrients discussed here are Energy, Water, Protein, Carbohydrate, Fat.
Energy
Factors influences on energy requirements
Physiological State
Compared to adult dog, growing puppies require two to four times more energy per kg of body weight. As the puppy approaches adulthood, energy requirement is reduced.
Similarly for reproducing females, energy requirements at the end of gestation and during early lactation is two to four times greater than that of adult maintenance requirements.
Environment
Dogs housed outdoors and exposed to extreme weather have higher caloric requirements. During hot weather, energy needs decrease and less food may be required and during cold weather energy needs increase to maintain body temperature & more food may be required.
Activity
During hard work dogs' energy requirements will be increased above that of maintenance. Hardworking dogs require more energy intake per Kg of BW during their training/ working.
When the animal is not training or working, their energy requirement is lower and a maintenance-type food may be fed. Feeding high-calorie, nutrient dense foods to dogs when they are not training or working could contribute to excessive weight gain.
Regulation of feed intake
Animals eat to meet their energy needs. The intake of all nutrients is influenced by the amount of energy present in the diet.
The energy content of the diet generally limits the amount of food an animal will consume.
Calculation of Energy requirements in Dogs
Adult Maintenance - ME requirement = K x W Kg0.67
K = 132 Inactive, 145 Active, 200 Very Active, 300 Endurance performance.
WATER
Water requirement is determined by the amount of food that the animal consumes. A general guideline is that animals require 1 ml of water for each kcal of energy. A dog-requiring 1000 kcal per day would require 1000 ml of water. As food intake increases, water intake also increases. When the water content of a diet increases, the animal usually drinks less water.
PROTEIN
Dietary proteins that are digested in the stomach and small intestine are broken down to form free amino acids, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream. Amino acids are distributed to all body cells and are utilized to build body proteins. Out of the twenty amino acids involved in the synthesis of proteins in the body only ten of these are essential for dogs that include: arginine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, valine.
Protein Requirements
A dog's protein requirement depends upon the life stage and activity of the dog. Puppies need more protein than adult dogs.
Protein needs of a puppy can be met by a high quality protein providing 20 to 25% of dietary calories. Severe protein deficiency in dogs results in growth retardation or weight loss, subnormal concentrations of blood proteins, muscle wasting, emaciation and
BECOMING A VEGETARIAN- Animal Cruelty, Speciesism, Sanatan & Biological Reaso...Abhinav Gaur Kaptaan
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Pet owners are often confused by the scientific jargon that is on the pet food labels. In this presentation,Ken Lambrecht, an AAHA veterinarian from Madison, Wisconsin helps make it easier to pick the good foods from the not as good (and sometimes the bad!)
2. Beta Max concept
For years, Mr Heine was in touch with behaviourist that
searched for new solution for dog’s diet. In 2009, he created
the BetaMax Concept company to commercialise under the
name Pat’Zen thes new concept of food.
The company is located in Braives (Belgium) in the middle of
an agricultural area, very fitted for cereals and vegetables.
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3. Reseach
Research workers from universities and behaviourists have
been studying dogs.
The results of the study are the
following:
- Dogs are hunters and they need
predigested food.
- All dogs eat the same food.
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4. New concept
This new concept is predigested natural food by micronizing.
The goal is to create a food that is the closest to the dog's
diet in the wild.
The feed is balanced for dogs in order to respect the
intestinal flora.
The process of predigesting permits to reduce the
surplus of starch. So, it increases the digestibility and at the
same time, it keeps the nutritional, energy and vitamin
values.
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5. Advantages
• 100% natural (only cereals and proteins, no conservatives,
no dyes)
• The same product for all races, all sizes and ages.
• Complete feeds and easily digestible (for a healthier dog)
• Cheap (water is added at home)
• High level of vitamin (beta-carotene for beautiful colour
and glossy hair)
• Tempting smell
• No added sugar (90% of the dogs lose weight after 3
month with Pat’Zen) 5
6. How to do?
The product is lyophilized. You must add water before serving.
1. Take the bowl
2. Add the amount of food
3. Add the right quantity of water
4. Mix and wait a few seconds
5. Ready to serve!
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7. Adjustment
The product is 100% natural, an adjustment period is necessary.
Day 1 and 2 Day 3 and 4
¼ Pat’zen ½ Pat’zen
¾ old food ½ old food
Day 5 and 6 After
¾ Pat’zen Only Pat’Zen
¼ old food
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8. Quantity
Following the weight of the dog, you know which quantity
of food he needs.
Dog’s weight in kg Quantity of Pat’Zen in gr Quantity of Water in ml
1 to 3 10 to 30 10 to 30
4 to 6 40 to 50 40 to 50
7 to 10 60 to 80 60 to 80
11 to 15 90 to 120 90 to 120
16 to 22 130 to 180 130 to 180
23 to 30 180 to 240 180 to 240
More than 30 8 per kg 8 per kg
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9. The range
Dog’s food Tidbits for horses
With Without
proteins proteins
10. With or without proteins, why?
The food without protein has to be given with some protein
of your choice ( for instance: meat left-overs from your
butcher ).
The food with protein can be given as a meal. We added soya
and fish.
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11. Dogs
The product is available with or without proteins.
Package sizes are plastic bucket (2, 5, 10 kg) and bag (20 kg).
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12. Dogs
Lunch box with food and fork.
You only need to add water, mix and serve!
Easy for a picnic, for a walk….
Package size is 200gr.
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13. Horses
100% Natural tidbits for horses
Package size is a plastic bucket of 1,5kg.
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