Description – Copper helps to activate enzymes that are important to energy metabolism. It is also respobsible for facilitating iron absorption to help production of hemoglobin, ferritin and red blood cells. In animal nutrition, insufficient amounts of copper in the feed can have major consequences that include lower feed intake, growth reduction, impaired immune function, and reduced fertility.
Application – Copper is a trace element that helps with numerous physiological functions. Copper glycinate helps to repair connective tissue, form red blood cells and support body metabolism.