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The mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of precision delivery coated butyrate in a necrotic enteritis model in broilers

Published: January 20, 2017
Summary
Necrotic enteritis (NE) is an important enteric disease in poultry, caused by the overgrowth of certain Clostridium perfringens strains, which evokes intestinal tissue damage. In its acute clinical form, the disease is characterized by a sudden increase in flock mortality, and gross lesions that are usually, but not always, restricted to the small intestine. In the sub-clinical form, no peak mort...
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Daniel Ramirez, Veterinarian, MBA.
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Moushumi Dutta
R R Animal Health Care Ltd
25 de abril de 2017
Very nice and informative article. Butyric acid has many advantages in the GIT of poultry. Well studied and explained.
Roger gales
7 de junio de 2020

Would like to buy some of this to worm my chickens?

Dr Suresh Bhujangrao Ghuge
2 de octubre de 2021
Nice one. We need more information about Broiler Breeder in Laying.
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