Ioannis MavromichalisIoannis Mavromichalis, Ph.D., is an animal nutrition industry consultant. To contact Mavromichalis, email [email protected].From the Author - Page 27Animal Nutrition ViewsPrebiotics in calf starter feeds may aid rumen developmentThere are many prebiotic candidates used in milk replacers but very few, if any, used in calf starter feeds.Feed AdditivesThe future of gut health additives until 2030Now is the time to consider the next generation of gut health additives.Animal Nutrition ViewsShould you use creep feeding for suckling pigs?The use of pre-weaning supplementary feed (creep feeding) has been debated without conclusion for more than 50 years.Animal Nutrition ViewsWhat is the connection between ASF and feed in pigs?In a recent webinar, Kansas State University's Dr. Megan Niederwerder offers insights about her research on African swine fever in feed.Animal Nutrition ViewsAnswers to questions about low-protein dietsFeeding low-protein diets to young pigs and broilers raised without antibiotics is one of the three nutritional pillars required for success.Animal Nutrition ViewsSearching for antimicrobial compounds in linseedLinseed may be a source of novel additives given enough research is conducted to verify preliminary results.Animal NutritionHow to get pre-weaned calves to consume more starter feedThe importance of starter feed intake remains undervalued, whereas that of milk or milk replacer is overemphasized at the expense of efficiency and long-term performance.Animal Feed ManufacturingWhy broiler growers prefer pellets over meal feedsAlthough pelleted feed is more expensive than meal feed, pellets have certain benefits that are appreciated by broiler producers.Animal NutritionHow to formulate animal feed with alternative ingredientsThere is a need to know how to formulate standard animal diets with different ingredients.Animal Nutrition ViewsAnimal gut health as a business and political modelAnimal gut health is perhaps the most intense frontier between veterinary and nutritional science.Animal Nutrition ViewsA poll on dirty eggs and gut health additivesA recent poll indicates more than 50% of users prefer probiotics and prebiotics to reduce the incidence of dirty eggs in layers.Animal Nutrition ViewsUsing feed additives to combat dirty eggsThe problem of dirty eggs is multifaceted, but it can be addressed with a combination of measures.Previous PagePage 27 of 77Next Page