Research & Development
Focusing on Creating Solutions that Address the Needs of our Customers

Our Overall Approach to Research
Devenish Nutrition is dedicated to investing in the evaluation and development of programs and products designed to help livestock producers find the most effective nutritional solutions. Our mission is to provide scientifically supported solutions that help our customers achieve their animal nutrition goals.
The ultimate goal of our research is evaluation as a way to continue to develop and create solutions that address the needs of our customers. Because trials are designed by a team with a wide array of expertise and conducted in an environment that is applicable to the real world, obtained results can immediately impact the producers’ needs. Some of the ways we impact the market is by evaluating the following:
Improve Performance

Early Intake

Feed & Food Safety

Overall Health

Gut Health

Feed Conversion Ratio

Average Daily Gain

Collecting and Evaluating the Market for Better Nutrition Solutions
Our team of nutrition professionals scouts potential solutions which are then evaluated by nutritionists, veterinarians, and biochemists. Validated solutions are tested in Devenish’s commercial-scale research facilities to confirm proof of concept before being presented to producers.
Research Team
Our team of skilled nutritionists, animal production specialists, and trained research technicians are dedicated to designing scientific trials.
Market Evaluation
Our nutrition professionals leverage their expertise to gather information on a variety of nutrition products in the livestock market and evaluate their efficacy at various Devenish trial facilities.
Trial Facilities
Trials are conducted in Devenish commercial scale research facilities, contract research barns, in conjunction with University collaborations, and on-site at customer farm locations.
Commercial Scale
By utilizing our skilled research team, evaluating the market, and leveraging various facilities, Devenish trials are relevant to that of the environment of a livestock producer.