Stress Management

Monday, May 30, 2016
Antibiotics in Aquaculture - Use, Abuse and Alternatives
The aim of this chapter is to present information about current knowledge regarding antibiotic use in aquaculture systems. This will include basic information, for example, mechanisms of action and resistance, the role of antibiotics in dis ...
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Effect of SILICA+ on piglet growth performance
SILICA+ is an activated mineral capable of enhancing the rate of various biochemical reactions, nutrient and ionic transport across the gut epithelial cell membrane helping in rapidly restoring biological homeostasis. The technology used by ...
Monday, March 21, 2016
Feed additives as part of a broader gut health strategy
The right combination of carefully selected essential oil compounds and organic acids may offer a robust solution to address the multiple challenges of digestive health, both in AGP or AGP-free conditions. Of course, there are other additiv ...
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Use of yeast probiotics in ruminants: Effects and mechanisms of action on rumen pH, fibre degradation, and microbiota according to the diet
The valorisation of fibrous feed sources by ruminants is possible thanks to their unique digestive system involving an intensive preliminary ruminal fermentation step prior to a more classical enzymatic phase. The reticulo-rumen hosts a hig ...
Friday, January 22, 2016
Understanding nucleotides and their mode of action (Part 1)
For years, nucleic acids and nucleotides were not considered for use in any dietary programme. It was assumed that all organisms are able to supply sufficient amounts of nucleotides to meet their physiological demand at any time. However, s ...
Monday, August 27, 2012
Effects of dietary supplementation of organic mineral on the reproductive performance of sows
Organic minerals are one of the important nutrients in sow feed and the study was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary supplementation of organic mineral on reproductive performance of sows.

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