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How can trace minerals improve poultry health? [PODCAST]
Hugo Romero-Sanchez, global poultry technology lead for Novus International, discusses how trace minerals benefit birds.
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Dominican Republic makes progress on ASF control
In the Caribbean region, African swine fever (ASF) appears to be largely under control in the Dominican Republic, but the situation in Haiti is reported to be more challenging.
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Ion-exchanged clay in feed can display antibiotic properties
Clay may represent one feed additive alternative for preventative antibiotics in the future.
African Swine Fever
Ivory Coast detects ASF virus in new district
African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected again in Ivory Coast and three further outbreaks are reported in South Africa, as new funding offers hope for the development of an effective vaccine against the virus in Africa.
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Phytogenics as an approach to antibiotic reduction
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Phytogenics represent one possible feed additive to include in new feeding regimens while reducing antibiotic reliance in animal protein production.
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Feed Mill of the Future
5 ways data, efficiency will drive future of feed production
Experts at the Feed Mill of the Future Conference discuss how decreasing waste and maximizing inputs throughout the feed production chain can improve sustainability and boost the bottom line.
African Swine Fever
2 European projects underway to develop ASF vaccines
Taking different approaches, two recently launched research programs based in Europe aim to develop effective vaccines against African swine fever (ASF) virus.
Feed Strategy Podcast
Sorghum a drought-resistant alternative grain [PODCAST]
Sorghum United CEO Nate Blum discusses how this versatile crop can be used and why it is important for global food security.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
French cooperative Le Gouessant discusses complexity of feed business
CEO Remi Cristoforetti shares how the cooperative is finding ways to navigate market stressors.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Livestock disease treatment among antibiotic resistance concerns
Kemin Industries
Focus is placed on preventative care for livestock, but questions remain on what treatment may look like with antimicrobial resistance (AMR) on the rise.
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How animal diets can fulfill the mineral requirements of humans
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As the human population suffers from mineral deficiency, can animal nutrition improve their mineral status?
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