Animal Nutrition
We help you succeed so you can work more affordably, efficiently, and sustainably. That means working with you, solving your problems, and winning your trust to improve nutrition and lives.

The key to our success is assisting you in achieving yours
Feed Additive
Feed additives and functional feed are becoming increasingly important in animal nutrition as livestock producers look for new sustainable and natural ways to improve performance, gut health, optimize feed conversion, reduce and replace antibiotic growth promoters (AGP) in feed, and meet consumer demands. HLC Connections offers additives, a platform for feed additive products that aims to bring creative and impactful feed-additive solutions to feed manufacturers, animal producers, and retailers in order to enhance profitability and address market difficulties.
Aquaculture Feed & Nutrition
We provide you with innovative, proven goods and services designed to enhance productivity, manage risks, and support your brand, all to increase your business growth as a trusted supplier to the international aquaculture industry.
Poultry Solutions
Whether you produce or support the production of numerous birds per week or manage a smaller operation, you need to know that our solutions are both evidence-based and innovative. To ensure that your business and birds perform well.
Swine Solutions
We realize you struggle to maximize revenues in a global market every day. Feed costs and pig profits have fluctuated recently, making your work harder. Variability in feed ingredients, production flow, swine genetics, laws, and new technologies is also rising. We can assist you to manage all of these concerns while optimizing profitability to ensure commercial viability.
Performance & Productivity of Dairy Cows
If you are a dairy farmer, you are well aware of the daily obstacles your business faces, such as globalization of supply, milk production exceeding demand, and variable feed prices. The conversion of gross energy from feed to milk is inefficient, as only 26% of the gross energy consumed is converted to milk.
Performance and Productivity Issues in Poultry
Because just 3% of the chicken population is suitable for breeding stock, there is a propensity to look at the same nutritional solutions for breeders as for broilers, despite the fact that they have very different performance objectives and a much longer lifecycle. Layers also have a longer lifecycle and unique nutritional requirements to maintain egg quantity and quality.