Gastro-intestinal microflora and its influence on the host
Published:November 13, 2007
Summary
A well established intestinal microflora is crucial for the health of our animals, especially if we expect high production performance. A healthy normal microflora is the first line of defense to invading pathogens and thus it is extremely important for the ability to fight off infections with enteric pathogens. Furthermore, it is also necessary for a well functioning and effective digest...
Very interesting article about gastrointestinal microflora and its influence on the host. Can you give the details of probiotic supplementation per gram of feed?
Can you provide the details of probiotic supplementation per chick when we spray at probiotics at hatchery level? What is the recommeded dose of probiotic per chick or hen or broiler finisher? Thank you. With regards,