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The Old Mill-Troy Citadel User Manual

The Old Mill-Troy Health and hygiene

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The Old Mill Troy, Inc. P.O. Box 567, North Troy, VT 05859. Phone: 1-802-988-4474

All products manufactured by The Old Mill Troy, Inc., are produced in a facility certified in the American Feed Industry

Association’s Safe Feed/Safe Food Certification Program. For details go to

www.afia.org/sfsf

Single Source of Quality Controlled Glucomannans

CITADEL™

is a pre-biotic derived from the cell wall of a single source of food grade Saccharomyces

cerevisiae manufactured in the USA. The polysaccharides obtained from the yeast cell wall consist of glucans,

mannans, quitines and galactans. A typical analysis for

CITADEL™

is 21% Crude Protein, 33% beta-glucans,

and 20% mannanoligoscharides (MOS).

Quality Control.

A key differentiating factor for

CITADEL™

from many similar products in the market place is the quality

control and quality assurance program and procedures. The Old Mill Troy recognizes that product quality is

critical to ensuring consistent and repeatable animal performance results.

CITADEL™

comes from a single human food grade fermentation site, using a single strain of Saccharomyces

cerevisiae, thereby providing a stable and consistent source of the yeast cell wall material. Analyses are

routinely undertaken to minimize any variation in glucan and mannan contents.

Consistency equals Repeatability.

Benefits of

CITADEL™

.

1) Demonstrated to have greater pathogen binding capacity than leading competitor MOS products. The result

is fewer pathogens colonize the gastro-intestinal tract, thereby maintaining a healthier gut ecosystem.

2) Beneficial modulation of the immune system, resulting in increased Immunoglobulin synthesis, improved

and more persistent titer levels post vaccination.

3) Improved animal performance. Less energy spent repairing the gastro-intestinal tract and dealing with the

stress induced by pathogen proliferation.

4) Improved gut health results in longer villi and thinner gastro-intestinal membranes. This provides a greater

surface area for nutrient absorption and less of a barrier to nutrients entering the blood flow from the gut.