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Probiotics for pigs – how can they be made to work?

Published: August 23, 2006
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SUMMARY The removal of antibiotic growth promoters from farm animal feeds has led to renewed interest in the use of live microbial cultures or direct fed microbials also called probiotics as a replacement. A new approach to propagate probiotic bacteria, on-farm, to induce viable strains in sufficient numbers for better establishment and colonisation in the intestine of the pig, has been de...
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Syahrir Akil
PT Charoen Pokphand
5 de septiembre de 2006

Dear sir, 

Good article about Probiotics for pigs.
I need some information about selenium organic and anorganic for chicken, quail, etc, so I hope you can help me, send a literature or article its.
Best regards:

Syahrir Akil

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James McLaren
James McLaren
23 de junio de 2007

Excellent article about Probiotics for pigs.

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