Manna Pro launched a barnyard animal-suited performance supplement called Calf-Manna. Haley Hacala, Assistant Brand Manager, said: "It's an ideal nutritional supplement solution that provides essential nutrients to keep your animals healthy during any life stage. Because it can be fed to 'the whole farm,' it's a hassle-free and easy-to-feed approach that simplifies feeding time."
Calf-Manna is made for barnyard animals such as cows, horses, rabbits, goats, swine, deer, and poultry to achieve peak performance, condition, growth, and health. The convenient food supplement offers premium backyard nutrition for barnyard animals, with crucial nutrients that supply protein, energy, skin and coat, and digestive support. The results of the health benefits from the supplements include flock egg production gains, dairy herd milk production increases, and hardier horses. The supplement is available for purchase.
Barnyard Animal Performance Supplements
Manna Pro Released Supplement for Barnyard Animals
Trend Themes
1. Barnyard Animal Supplements - Entrepreneurs can explore creating new nutritional supplements designed specifically for barnyard animals which could result in a growth opportunity in the animal feed market.
2. Hassle-free Animal Nutrition - Businesses could explore creating more convenient and easy-to-feed animal supplements which could be a key selling point for pet stores and feed shops.
3. Performance-enhancing Animal Products - Entrepreneurs could develop performance-enhancing products for barnyard animals with targeted health benefits which could result in a unique market opportunity.
Industry Implications
1. Agriculture - Companies involved in agriculture could benefit from leveraging this supplement trend which could provide new product lines and growth opportunities.
2. Pet and Animal Health - Entrepreneurs in the pet and animal health industry could explore developing nutritional supplements for barnyard animals to tap into this growing market trend.
3. Animal Feed Manufacturing - Businesses that manufacture animal feed could create new lines of nutritional supplements specifically tailored for barnyard animals to take advantage of this trend.