Understanding inulin and oligofructose in piglet diets

01-10-2012 | |
Understanding inulin and oligofructose in piglet diets
In the post-antibiotic era, it is important to have a complete understanding of how gut bacteria grow and interact with each other, and with the animal. Today, we place significant value on establishing beneficial microflora right after weaning, to the point that such micro-organisms are often provided as in-feed supplements (probiotics). Fully understanding the mechanisms of proper nourishment for such beneficial bacteria remains the ‘frontier’ in piglet nutrition. By Karel Thurman,


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Vincent
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Kees van
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Treena
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