A field trial was done to determine the impact of a feed sanitizer on bird performance. Pre-starter/starter diets were fed treated feed until day 21. Grower/finisher diets were treated and fed for the duration of the lifetime. Bird performance was assessed at day 21 and end of life. The results? → 2.45% improvement in FCR → 0.62% reduction in mortality → 1.11% reduction in culls Feed is a natural entryway for problems and solutions. Learn more below. https://hubs.ly/Q02vTtws0
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Are you looking to improve bird performance? How does this sound? → 2.45% improvement in FCR → 0.62% reduction in mortality → 1.11% reduction in culls Feed is a natural entryway for problems and solutions. Contact Anitox to learn more. #cleanfeedexperts #pathogencontrol #anitoxexperience
A field trial was done to determine the impact of a feed sanitizer on bird performance. Pre-starter/starter diets were fed treated feed until day 21. Grower/finisher diets were treated and fed for the duration of the lifetime. Bird performance was assessed at day 21 and end of life. The results? → 2.45% improvement in FCR → 0.62% reduction in mortality → 1.11% reduction in culls Feed is a natural entryway for problems and solutions. Learn more below. https://hubs.ly/Q02vTtws0
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*The Secret Behind High Milk Production* In recent news, a dairy farmer faced a significant loss in milk production due to low dry matter intake by his cows. This incident sheds light on the crucial role of dry matter intake and its impact on farm profitability. Dry matter intake is a key factor in maximizing milk production. Insufficient intake can lead to reduced milk yield, affecting the overall profitability of dairy farms. Farmers need to understand the significance of providing adequate dry matter to their cows. To help farmers identify low dry matter intake in their cows, here are four signs to look out for: *Decreased Milk Production* : A sudden drop in milk production can indicate insufficient dry matter intake. *Low Body Condition Score* : Cows with low dry matter intake may exhibit a decline in body condition, such as weight loss or a dull coat. *Reduced Appetite* : If cows show a lack of interest in feed or have a decreased appetite, it could be a sign of low dry matter intake. *Increased Health Issues* : Cows with inadequate dry matter intake may be more prone to health problems like digestive disorders or metabolic issues. Recognizing these signs early on can help farmers take necessary measures to improve dry matter intake and prevent further losses in milk production. #Dairyvet #Dairymanagment #Dairyfarming #Dairynutrition #Nutritionmanagement #ModernDairyfarming
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