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The effects of a multi-enzyme and bacillus probiotic combinations on calcium and phosphorus digestibility and broiler performance

Published: June 26, 2025
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I. INTRODUCTION Bacillus-based probiotics have gained increased attention as alternatives to antibiotic growth promoters (AGP) to support broiler performance in systems aiming to reduce the use of antibiotics and maintain gut health and function. Combatting poor gut health and disease susceptibility in an era without antibiotics has been made increasingly difficult due to the increasing cost of ...
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Cadogan, D.J
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Stuart Wilkinson
The University of Sydney
The University of Sydney
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M.C. Fernando R. Feuchter A.
30 de junio de 2025

Interesting the level of added SALT. Corn grain is low on sodium Na, but not wheat.
Usually corn is sheaper than wheat, but wheat is highly digested. The state of Sonora Mexico usually has availabe wheat for feed rations. Not this year.

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Dr Pragati Salutgi
ABTL Advanced Bio-Agro Tech Ltd
ABTL Advanced Bio-Agro Tech Ltd
3 de julio de 2025

Does the combination of XB and Bacillus potentiate the efficacy of Bacillus in any way? Or can it be demonstrated the other way around i.e potentiating benefits of XB with Bacillus action?

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M.C. Fernando R. Feuchter A.
3 de julio de 2025
When there is a commbination of many factors is hard to split each effect and differentiate any contribution.
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