Tag: animal nutrition
Feed Vitamins and Global Market Status
Feed vitamins, essential micronutrients added to animal feed for optimum health and performance, are increasingly being used due to the growing demand for animal...
Energy Content of U.S. Corn: A 12-year analysis of key nutritional components
For industries relying on U.S. corn, knowing the precise composition is essential not only for maximizing livestock performance but also for maintaining competitiveness in...
Precision Nutrition: Advancing salmon nutrition from essential nitrogen to effective energy
Traditionally, protein has been a critical component of aquafeeds. However, we recognized that simply increasing protein content was not the most efficient way to...
Optimising Animal Feed: The precision and flexibility of liquid plant solutions
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The liquid form is highly versatile in terms of adaptability to specific species, needs, weight or animals’ growth stage. Its simplicity...
Phibro completes acquisition of Zoetis’ MFA product portfolio
Phibro Animal Health Corporation has completed the acquisition of Zoetis Inc.’s medicated feed additive MFA product portfolio and certain water-soluble products.
One of the...
Early Life Nutrition: Ensuring calf growth and future resilience
Prioritizing high-quality nutrition in calves offers far-reaching benefits beyond their early growth. Through innovative research, the HoloRuminant project emphasises how early dietary interventions can...
Effective Weaning: A pre- and post-weaning nutritional approach
The weaning period represents a piglet’s transition from dependence on the sow’s milk to a diet of solid feed. This is a critical stage...
Robust Piglets: Feed solutions to support piglets’ health and performance
Generally, the term ‘robust piglet’ is considered important since we have to ensure that the animals have a higher resilience to stress. This allows...
Intestinal Health: Key to livestock performance
In young animals like piglets and calves, intestinal development is crucial during the early weeks of life. At birth, their intestinal tracts are immature...
Mycotoxins pose an unseen risk to calf development
Mycotoxins are concentrated on the seeds, placing swine and poultry production at a higher risk, however, calves are particularly vulnerable owing to their underdeveloped...