High performance in feedlots with natural micronutrition in feedlot feed


Our company develops micronutrition-based complementary feeds and micronized vitamins for reaching high performance in feedlots. Our specialties are designed to enhance the immune system, increase cattle’s performance in the feedlot, stimulate the digestive system and reduce the negative effects caused by stress reactions.

Supplementing our natural micronutrition specialties into feedlot feed, or applying them orally in the case of HOKOSAN, feedlots reach higher economic yields thanks to the following effects:


  • Feedlot feed formulations supplemented with natural micronutrients increase cattle immunization and therefore, the animal is healthier and ready to grow in an optimal way.

  • Achieve maximum cattle performance in feedlots as micronutrients stimulate the metabolic system. Micronutrients make the animal to optimize feed conversion and daily weight gain.

  • There’s no need formulating light feedlot feed formulations to avoid digestive upsets. HOKOVIT natural micronutrients have full control of digestion, so cattle performs already from day 1, as highly concentrated diets can be administered already from the very beginning without any risk of tympanism or any kind of digestive upsets caused by intensive feeding.

  • Micronutrients’ influence on immunity, metabolism and digestion improves cattle health and therefore, the expenditure in treatments decreases dramatically.

  • Improved beef meat quality and carcass yield. As our micronutrients supplemented into cattle nutrition develop and stimulate the animal’s organism in all aspects (immunity, metabolism, digestion and stress reaction fight), the farmers get higher growth rates and meat quality is improved (for more information, please visit our Premium Meat Label QUALIVO).

Our products for the Feedlot Industry:


FEEDLOT FEEDLOT immunity performance
Micronized vitamins for cattle
Micronized vitamins for cattle
Micronized vitamins for oral administration
In-feed micronutrition
In-feed micronutrition
Micronutrition to supplement into feedlot feed