Pigs with a healthy intestine perform well

26-10-2015 | |
Scientists and veterinarians agree that one single non-antibiotic molecule will have its limits in ( controlling the overall situation. An approach which combines the newest generation butyrate with various additives, however, appears very attractive.
Scientists and veterinarians agree that one single non-antibiotic molecule will have its limits in ( controlling the overall situation. An approach which combines the newest generation butyrate with various additives, however, appears very attractive.
Scientists and veterinarians agree that one single non-antibiotic molecule will have its limits in ?controlling the overall situation. An approach which combines the newest generation butyrate with various additives, however, appears very attractive. Intestinal health is the most determining factor for health in general, herd performance and eventually farm profitability. Harmful bacteria like E. coli may colonise the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in clinical and sub-clinical diseases. Reduc


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Vincent
ter Beek

Redacteur 2

Kees van
Dooren

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Treena
Hein

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