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These contaminants consume essential carbohydrates and proteins, leading to nutrient losses, lower digestibility, and potential mycotoxin production that can harm livestock health. “The feed is more nutritious because we are not losing nutrients to those spoilage microorganisms, and we are not introducing contaminants into an animal that we are asking ...
The application of biochar in livestock feed is gaining traction as a sustainable approach to improving animal digestion and overall health. ...
Livestock nutrition is a big business. At BioZyme® Inc., we know that good nutrition is also the cornerstone of a good health protocol. Nutrition and health work synergistically. It’s fairly well-known that 70% of the immune response occurs in the digestive system. ...
In the realm of agricultural and livestock farming, the responsible management of manure is of paramount importance. ...
How to benefit from connected devices on your farm A growing number of farmers are using the internet of things (IoT) to save time, increase production and reduce costs. So, what is IoT and how can you benefit from using IoT solutions and connected devices in your ...
This blog is Part One of our three-part series highlighting livestock ventilation system designs. Livestock farmers understand how important maintaining their animals’ health and comfort is to their bottom line. ...
Technology in recent years has been used to make things like swine production more efficient, building better livestock facilities with new capabilities, and even in growing the grain necessary for sustaining livestock raising. ...
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The objective is to integrate nutritional, technological, and human health characteristics of milk from sheep, goat and buffalo as viable substitute for cow milk. ...
This omission is of concern based on dramatic changes in livestock production over the past 50 years, which have resulted in large increases in animal waste and a high degree of geographic concentration of waste associated with the regional growth of industrial food-animal production. ...