Almins is a family-run business established 30 years ago to offer clients an unrivalled range of quality feed supplements allied to the highest standards in personal customer service.
The company has continued to grow since its founding and today provides expert advice to farmer clients and feed manufacturers throughout Scotland, England and Ireland.
Almins unique range of innovative products have been scientifically proven in field-trials to deliver beneficial results to the ruminant industry. Our services include balancing transition diets using market-leading Bio-Chlor products on full DCAD and partial DCAD rations; maximising heifer growth-rates using Calf Vantage technology and forage analysis.
Almins supply a range of quality specialist minerals to the beef; dairy and sheep industry as well as, a range of forage additives for grass silage, whole-crop cereals, legumes and crimped grain.
The company also provides bespoke beef and dairy minerals to suit individual farms and customer requirements. By analysing individual mineral forage content, the correct balance of each herd’s requirements and performance is achieved.
Almins was established in 1992 by directors’ Archie and Julie Leitch. The company maintains its long-established tradition of offering customers the best available products; unrivalled personal service and value-for-money products. Majoring on maximising animal health through nutritional strategies.
US feed giant Arm & Hammer is recognised as a world leader in animal health and welfare; research and animal nutrition. The Princeton-based company is a direct supplier to Almins and the relationship provides customers with the best available products at value-for-money prices.
Arm & Hammer supply Almins with leading-edge products such as Biochlor and Celmanax. The US company offers the broadest portfolio of microbial and nutritional solutions and provides unmatched research technology and product development. Almins product portfolio allows dairy producers to achieve productivity goals before, during and after the transition period.
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