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13 October 2020
Pathogenic pressure - Swine
Pathogens are a thorn in the side for anyone in animal production. They can reduce the animal’s performance and put food safety at risk. A pathogenic strike in finisher herds can be very unfortunate and extremely costly for the producer since some of the pathogens are known to cause sudden deaths among the animals just before slaughter. Trying to keep the use of antibiotics limited while under pathogenic pressure can make things even more challenging.
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Animal Nutrition, Gut health
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08 August 2024
Aquatic August: the history of aquaculture
At Perstorp Animal Nutrition we are focusing on the field of Aquaculture in the month of August. But what is Aquaculture? “Aquaculture” is defined as the farming and harvesting of aquatic organisms like fish, mollusks, crustaceans and aquatic plants in controlled environments (FAO, 2024). Before we look forward into the future of aquaculture, let’s take a look back! How did aquaculture start?
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Animal Nutrition, Gut health
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17 November 2020
Gut health solutions for swine
We offer an array of solutions that can help you to improve the performance of your animals supporting gut health. We have solutions that can be incorporated in feed and solutions to be used in water.
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Animal Nutrition, Gut health
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22 August 2024
The love/hate relationship between aquaculture and antibiotics
The threat of antibiotic resistance in aquaculture is becoming more evident every year. Aquaculture – like other animal protein production systems – needs to be wary of antibiotic resistance. However a different set of challenges appear because of the way the feeding takes place and how production systems are set up.
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Animal Nutrition, Gut health
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18 April 2022
Weaning Winners Program
The Weaning Winners program from Perstorp addresses key nutritional risks. This strategy provides the piglet with an exogenous and endogenous defense shield that will act like multiple lines of defense to ultimately reduce the risk of PWD.
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Animal Nutrition
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18 April 2022
What happens now?
Preventing PWD should ideally be holistic, combining optimal nutrition with best biosecurity, management, and health practices. There is no single substitute for ZnO, so each plan should be tailored to the needs of the individual farm.
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10 June 2022
Wie geht es weiter?
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10 June 2022
Programm Weaning Winners
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Animal Nutrition
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09 June 2022
¿Qué ocurrirá ahora?
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09 June 2022
Weaning Winners Program
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Animal Nutrition