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waqas ahmad Dear sir, thank you for your reply on our article.Feeding enzymes to ruminants is not a new approach. This approach exists for many decades, but the results so far are very controversial. An efficient approach is to use enzymes to pretreat the forages (hay and silage) before feeding them to the cow. The rationale behind that is that the enzymes degrading fiber need a specific condition ...
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Sharma Madan Lal Sharma Madan Lal Hi, ozone treatment of mastitis is practical only in large herds and you need an ozone generator and experience to dose it correctly. You don’t want to administer too much to avoid tissue damage. Also, you should be aware of what type of mastitis you are dealing with. The studies showed good response to staph. aureus mastitis but no response to E. coli masti ...
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You have to really take care of the cow before the cow takes care of you. Care meaning - comfortable accommodation, decent roughage, balanced feeds. Physical measure to mitigate heat stress on transition and on lactating cow. Then please recognize the cow itself is the biggest heat generating machine. Then ultimately us to be able to minimize physiological heat stress.
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Can anyone please give me reference material on topic: Effect of overuse of antibiotics on Ruminal Microflora.
Participation in Forum on May 14, 2018
Khazel Aboud Musa very good topic you had raised. this question can be answered in many dimension, and no one answer should satisfy us. however what always we can remember , we dont feed cow, we feed microflora of cow. As long as we take care of microflora , we are taking care of cows as well.
Participation in Forum on May 14, 2018
Sharma Madan Lal you are very much right sir . and I second that. having said that management and nutrition are two major concern, and we cant be 100 % to that, this is where effective and consistent pre or probiotics can help. thanks
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Dr. Hussain,
Thank you for your interest in our work. Based on the information we have so far, woody breast and white striping appear across various modern broiler breeds and regions of the world. But, we are continuing to study the myopathies for further understanding the actual etiology of the condition.
We recommend using our two-pronged nutritional strategy, which is a combination of our org ...