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Comparison of Brachyspira Hyodysenteriae Isolates Recovered from Pigs in Apparently Healthy Multiplier Herds with Isolates from Herds with Swine Dysentery
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31 March 2017
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Influence of Storage Bin Design and Feed Characteristics on Flowability of Pig Diets Containing Maize Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles
Disease
Husbandry
Markets
17 March 2017
1 minute read
Maize dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) is a valuable ingredient in the swine industry but when incorporated into diets at high levels (40%) poor flowability of the feed often results, write Adrienne M. Hilbrands et al, University of Minnesota, US.
Effects of Algae-Modified Montmorillonite Clay on Growth Performance of Nursery Pigs
Disease
Husbandry
Herd management
17 March 2017
9 minute read
Deoxynivalenol (DON), also known as vomitoxin, is a mycotoxin commonly found in wheat, corn, and other cereal grains. During wet, cool periods of the growing season, Fusarium graminearum forms a head blight, producing DON as a secondary metabolite, write S.Q. Fowler, H.L. Frobose, M.D. Tokach, J.M. DeRouchey, S.S. Dritz, R.D. Goodband and J.L. Nelssen, Kansas State University. US.
Sodium Diformate and Alkoloid-based Feed Additives on Growth Performance and Streptococcus Infection in Weaned Piglets
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10 March 2017
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Potassium diformate, a double-salt of formic acid, has been shown in numerous trials to improve health and performance in piglets, growing-finishing pigs and sows. Thus, potassium diformate (KDF) has been approved in the European Union as the first non-antibiotic growth promoter for use in swine, writes Christian Lückstädt , ADDCON.
Dietary Potassium Diformate in Sow Nutrition in Latin America – Impact on Sows and Piglets
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10 March 2017
1 minute read
Potassium diformate, a double-salt of formic acid, has been shown in numerous trials to improve health and performance in piglets, growing-finishing pigs and sows. Thus, potassium diformate (KDF) has been approved in the European Union as the first non-antibiotic growth promoter for use in swine, write Christian Lückstädt and Nicolas Greiffenstein, ADDCON.
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Give a Fork About Your Pork!
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Another ASF Outbreak Reported in Wild Boar
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2 January 2013
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Resolve to Improve Farming Practices in 2013
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2 January 2013
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Europe’s Pig-Keepers Flout Brussels Stalls Ban
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2 January 2013
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