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Participation in Forum on May 9, 2010
Thanks for interesting article. Organic acids have proved bactericidal activity and also stimulate growth and development villi, thus enhancing health and growth performance by increasing the nutritive effeciency. Butyric acid have been effective in invitro trial, but due to its high absorption in upper GIT it was of less value in animal feeding. The efficacy can be improved if it is protecte ...
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Participation in Forum on April 28, 2010
This is an interesting article showing the effects of a mixture/cocktail of different feed additives on broiler performance. But there is no information available in the article about composition of the tested product and either these effects were due to one of these additives or is there some synergy. Composition of basal diet show availability of nutrients in sufficient amount but it is uncle ...
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Article published the April 21, 2010
SummaryAntibiotic growth promoters (AGP) have been used sub-therapeutically in poultry and other livestock species for maintaining health and improving performance for more than 60 years. After the ban imposed in European Union on use of AGP in animal feeds and growing demand for antibiotic free animal products in other parts of the world, there is need to find alternative substances that can ensu ...
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Participation in Forum on April 5, 2010
Present article provided some information about trens of increasing obesity in UAE and discussed some of its causes. However, there is lack of data supporting claims that use of sugar, or sugar syrup would help in improving health and performance of animals. Furthermore, effects of animal origin products produced using sugar syrup should also be tested scientifically.
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Participation in Forum on April 5, 2010
Thanks for providing some information on How to solve heat stress in dairy cows. You only mentioend some strategies to reduced heat stress nutritionally. There are many other managemental and husbandry techniques which help in reducing effects of heat stress in dairy cows.
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Participation in Forum on April 5, 2010
Thanks for your informative article about Rumen Bypass Lysine for use in Dairy Nutrition. Could you please also provide economic benifits and matrix values for both tested products?
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Participation in Forum on April 5, 2010
The composition of milk fats and fatty acids depends on feed. Nutient composition of milk obtained from grass-fed (pasture) dairy animals is different from hay or concentrate fed animals. This difference is due to different nutrient intake, not because of organic or conventional. We would like to see the effects of organic and conventional feeds (same nutrient composition, but different sou ...
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Participation in Forum on March 8, 2010
Dear sir, Thanks for very informative article about an important issue.
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Participation in Forum on January 20, 2010
Thanks for this informative artcile. I would like to add that in EU most of plant derived feed additives are registered as flavouring agents and rules for their registration are not so strict if your product is effective enough to show some positive effects.
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