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Animal nutrition and feed ingredients for livestock, poultry and aquaculture feed manufacturing
Animal nutrition solutions

Feed Ingredients for Consistent Nutrition and Reliable Production

Source amino acids, feed minerals, acids, preservatives, antioxidants, sweeteners and trace elements for premix and compound feed applications.

Portfolio overview

What Animal Feed Ingredients Does Bespring Supply?

Bespring Chemical supplies animal nutrition ingredients across eight groups: acids, antioxidants, preservatives, feed minerals, sweeteners, amino acids, trace elements and other feed materials.

The portfolio includes DL-Methionine, L-Lysine, L-Threonine, L-Valine, MCP, DCP, choline chloride, betaine, citric acid, sodium bicarbonate and selected mineral derivatives. Product suitability depends on species, formula, grade, local regulation and the required nutrient specification.

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Feed applications

Ingredient Pathways for Feed Manufacturers

Begin with the animal species, production format and nutrient target. Then evaluate the appropriate ingredient, grade and inclusion level with your nutrition team.

01 / POULTRY

Poultry Feed

Amino acids, mineral sources and supporting feed materials for broiler, layer and breeder formulations.

02 / SWINE

Swine Feed

Nutrient inputs for complete feed, concentrates and premixes across different production stages.

03 / RUMINANT

Ruminant Feed

Minerals, buffers and selected ingredients for cattle, dairy and other ruminant feed systems.

04 / AQUACULTURE

Aquaculture Feed

Amino acids and mineral ingredients considered for fish and shrimp feed formulation.

05 / PRODUCTION

Premix & Compound Feed

Individual ingredients for premix, concentrate and finished-feed manufacturing workflows.

Formulation priorities

Match Ingredients to a Defined Feed Function

Clear performance targets help narrow product selection and the technical documents needed for evaluation.

Amino Acid Balance

DL-Methionine, L-Lysine, L-Threonine and L-Valine for amino acid specification targets.

Mineral Supplementation

Calcium, phosphorus, sodium and trace element sources selected around formula requirements.

Feed Stability

Antioxidants and preservatives considered for ingredient and finished-feed stability programs.

Acidity & Processing

Acids, buffers, carriers and processing materials for defined manufacturing needs.

Nutritional system map

Ingredient Families and Their Feed Roles

Connect the nutrient or process objective with a potential ingredient family. This is not a product catalogue or inclusion-rate guide; species, life stage, complete formula, grade and local regulation determine suitability.

01

Acidity Management

Acidification, pH management and selected feed-processing objectives.

Citric AcidFumaric Acid
02

Antioxidant Support

Oxidation-management pathways for ingredients and finished feed systems.

Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)Citric Acid
03

Preservation Systems

Ingredient and feed-stability support where the intended use is permitted.

Citric AcidPotassium Sorbate
04

Macro Minerals & Buffers

Sodium, calcium, phosphorus and related mineral specifications in feed formulas.

Salt / Sodium ChlorideSodium BicarbonateSodium Sulphate Monocalcium / Dicalcium Phosphate (MCP, DCP)
05

Carriers, Humectants & Energy Inputs

Moisture management, liquid-feed handling and defined formulation roles.

Glycerin / GlycerolMono Propylene Glycol (MPG USP)
06

Amino Acid Balance

Individual amino acid inputs evaluated against species and formula specifications.

DL-Methionine (DL-Met)L-LysineL-ThreonineL-Valine
07

Trace Element Pathways

Copper, manganese, magnesium and zinc sources for defined premix targets.

Copper SulphateManganese Derivatives Magnesium DerivativesZinc Derivatives
08

Specialty & Process Ingredients

Supporting materials considered for specific nutritional or manufacturing requirements.

BetaineCaustic Soda / Sodium HydroxideCholine Chloride
Feed additives and animal nutrition ingredients supplied by Bespring Chemical Ingredient supply for feed manufacturers and distributors
Technical evaluation

What to Confirm Before Sourcing a Feed Ingredient

A product name alone is not enough. Share the following details so the commercial and technical review starts with the correct grade.

  • Application: species, feed type and intended function
  • Specification: assay, nutrient target and physical form
  • Compliance: destination market and required documentation
  • Supply: annual volume, packaging and delivery schedule

Product availability, documentation and suitability should be confirmed for the specific grade and destination market.

Sourcing workflow

From Feed Requirement to Export Supply

A structured inquiry makes it easier to match the right ingredient and prepare the relevant commercial documents.

  1. 01

    Define

    Provide the ingredient, feed application, target specification and destination.

  2. 02

    Match

    Review the available grade, packaging, minimum order and supply schedule.

  3. 03

    Verify

    Confirm specifications, sample needs and applicable quality documents.

  4. 04

    Deliver

    Coordinate production, export documentation and international shipment.

Buyer questions

Animal Nutrition Ingredient FAQ

Which animal nutrition ingredient groups do you supply?

We supply acids, antioxidants, preservatives, feed minerals, sweeteners and carriers, amino acids, trace elements and other feed materials such as betaine and choline chloride.

What is the difference between MCP and DCP for sourcing purposes?

Monocalcium phosphate (MCP) and dicalcium phosphate (DCP) are calcium and phosphorus sources with different specifications and characteristics. Selection should be based on the feed formula, nutrient target, product grade and technical data.

Do you provide COA, TDS and SDS documents?

Technical and quality documents can be provided according to the product, grade and batch. Tell us which documents and destination-market requirements must be reviewed with your inquiry.

Are all listed ingredients suitable for every animal species?

No. Suitability depends on the species, production stage, feed formula, inclusion level, product grade and local regulations. Feed formulation decisions should be validated by a qualified nutrition or technical team.

What information is needed for a quotation?

Provide the product name, specification or grade, quantity, packaging, destination port and required delivery period. Include the feed application when product matching is needed.

Tell us what your feed formula requires.

Share the ingredient, grade, annual volume, packaging and destination market for a focused supply review.

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