ISSUE FOCUS FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE July 2025 67 matic cell counts in dairy cows, in normal conditions as well as in challenging situations. Since the presence of situations that harm the intestinal barrier (heat stress, mycotoxins in the feed, weaning stress, pathogens, ...) are not always present in a predictable way, it's recommended to use EndoBan® in a preventative way to protect animal health and performance. Moreover, its use is particularly encouraged in conditions where endotoxins are more prevalent such as during heat stress, in case of high-carbohydrate diets, post-antibiotic treatment or feed transitions. TO CONCLUDE As temperatures rise, heat stress will increase potential endotoxin-related problems in dairy cows by increasing intestinal permeability. This increased permeability facilitates the transfer of endotoxins to the bloodstream, leading to inflammatory reactions, endotoxemia and production losses. Addressing heat stress is therefore necessary, not only to mitigate its direct effects, but also to minimize the associated endotoxin-related challenges to ensure the overall health and productivity of dairy cattle. EndoBan® has proven its effectiveness in reducing the adverse effects of endotoxins, resulting in improved milk production and quality. In addition, EndoBan® effectively reduces somatic cell counts, leading to healthier cows and improved performance.
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