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Thursday, October 12, 2017
Feed holds the key to a healthy young animal gut
Lars Sangill Andersen, swine nutritionist and Katia Pedrosa, poultry nutritionist, Hamlet Protein
Ensuring that the gut is healthy is critically important for all of life's activity, since all nutrients must of course be absorbed through the gut. The right raw material choice therefore, limits the growth of pathogenic bacteria in young livestock animals.
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Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Phileo Gut health program: For an optimal feed transition at weaning
Phileo- Lesaffre Animal Care
Weaning piglets from the sow is one of the most stressful events in the pig's life and can contribute to intestinal and immune system dysfunctions, compromising pig health and resulting in reduced growth and feed intake, particularly in the first week after weaning. Piglets are usually weaned at a time when the pas ...
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Thursday, October 19, 2017
DOC Star® unlocks genetic potential
Nuscience Group NV
The domestic chicken is descended primarily from the red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus). In 100 years, the selection companies made big steps in the genetic selection of the chicken breeds. Even though chickens are already one of the most efficient species to transform vegetable products into meat products, yet the select ...
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