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Direct-Fed Microbials and its advantages - Guillermo Tellez

Published: April 5, 2018
Guillermo Tellez (University of Arkansas) talked about the benefits of DFM and how they act when administered in the feed or in the water, during IPPE 2018 in Atlanta, USA.
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Dr. Guillermo Tellez-Isaias
University of Arkansas (USA)
University of Arkansas (USA)
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Pady Singh
6 de junio de 2018

Hello Sir,
According to you, what is the optimum population of bacillus sps. to be present as DFM for optimum benefits?

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Dr Kotaiah Talapaneni
Indbro Research & Breeding Farms
Indbro Research & Breeding Farms
7 de junio de 2018

Using live cultures has risks of unknown contaminants. The speaker has highlighted the viability of the spores. What if some unknown spores get into cultures and we get into new problems.
This happened with some vaccines made of biological like chick embryos.
Already small labs have made probiotics a cottage industry.

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Oday Al Quraishi
7 de junio de 2018

New approach to reduce drug consumption and sustain a healthy flock, where can I buy these products in UAE and what are the doses in food or water to be administered?

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Ranga Rao Baru
Arevin
11 de junio de 2018

Yes. Small companies, labs have made probiotics a joke. There are some companies with R&D and could develop stable bacteria. NCH is one such company which provides liquid probiotics.

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shreinm
Gencore Inc
8 de agosto de 2018

I would like to add that there is an interbacterial interaction.
Where some beneficial bacteria antagonize each other and inhibit both other beneficial and pathogenic bacteria where each species had a limited number in the microbiome balance.
Gencoe inc
Technical Dep.

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Dr. Fiodor S. Marchenkov
Kronos -Agro private company
30 de julio de 2019

Agree with Dr.Guillermo Tellez. Sporulating bacilli such as B.subtilis, B.lichenifornis, B.megaterium are natural bacteria, living normally in the soil. All animales and humans eating these bacteria everyday. Another matter that it must be not GMO strains. For direct-fed are applicable only wilde strains, improved by laboratory selection. From other hand, it is impossible to replace feed enzymes by direct-fed microbials, because different feed recipes contains different antinutritional substances, requiring different enzymes. Bacilli can amplify feed enzymes action, but cannot replace feed enzymes. My factory produce feed additives containing both bacillus and feed enzymes, causing very good results at the customers.

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Mushtaq ahmad
Mushtaq ahmad
23 de octubre de 2019

I personally used it in flock before laying and earl laying GP breeder flock. It cover enteritis!

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