Article published the September 16, 2021
BackgroundSpray-dried plasma (SDP) is one of additives in swine diets [1–3] and contains high protein with balanced contents of amino acids and various physiological components, such as immunoglobulins, peptides, glycoproteins, and others [4], that contribute to modulation of microbial populations [5, 6], immune responses and inflammation [4, 7, 8], and intestinal morphology [8, 9], and othe ...
This member gave a presentation on February 12, 2019
At the following event:
IPPE - International Production & Processing Expo 2019
This member gave a presentation on February 12, 2019
At the following event:
IPPE - International Production & Processing Expo 2019
Article published the November 29, 2013
The world's food production system has responded magnificently to the need to dramatically increase production during the last few decades, to supply the growing human population of the world. But the challenge continues, driven by both the projected increase in population and the wonderful improvement in living standards and diet quality that will be the fortunate lot of many people in the develo ...
Article published the October 17, 2012
The most important components of a swine herd health management program appear to be all-in/all-out pig flow, segregated weaning, vaccinations, biosecurity and sanitation. However, these powerful tools are often inadequate and other tools are needed. Antibiotics are also important for protecting pig health, whether delivered through the feed or other routes, but legitimate concerns about antibioti ...
Video published on September 26, 2012
James Pettigrew, Professor at the University of Illinois, was invited by Alltech to speak about yeast based products and how they can affect the immune system of pigs at the XI National Congress of Swine Production (CNPP), Salta, Argentina.
Video published on September 26, 2012
James Pettigrew, professor at University of Illinois, talks about the role of organic trace minerals in improving reproductive performance, the role of selenium, the potencial role of organic chromium, and the role of high level of zinc and copper in improving the health and the reproductive performance of pigs.
Video published on September 21, 2012
The most important components of a swine herd health management program appear to be all-in/all-out pig flow, segregated weaning, vaccinations, biosecurity and sanitation. However, these powerful tools are often inadequate and other tools are needed. Antibiotics are also important for protecting pig health.
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April 1, 2008