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12 March 2019
合わせガラスに必須のPVBフィルム
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09 November 2023
カーボンフットプリントを削減する再生可能な2-EHA
2-EHAの再生可能グレードである2-EHA Proは、トレーサブルなマスバランスコンセプトに基づき、バリューチェーン全体でのカーボンフットプリントの削減と再生可能もしくはリサイクル原料の持続可能な調達をサポートするよう、設計されています。
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22 November 2012
ProSid™ MI 701
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27 November 2019
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Animal Nutrition, Crimping, Mold inhibition
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17 November 2020
Swine performance & gut health
In animal protein production, everything is about performance.
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Animal Nutrition, Gut health
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13 May 2022
The importance of Feed Hygiene in Zinc Oxide reduction
Pharmacological doses of ZnO were commonly added to piglet diets to support gut health and reduce the incidence of PWD, reducing mortality rates and the long-term improved performance of the animal. However, that option is no longer available to pig producers.
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13 April 2022
Zinc oxide: solving one problem but creating another?
The weaning transition is on one of the most critical stages of the pig’s life. Zinc oxide (ZnO) in pharmacological doses has long been known as an effective way of preventing post-weaning diarrhea (PWD), and controlling E. coli infections.
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Animal Nutrition, Feed hygiene, Gut health
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09 June 2022
Feeding strategies can be sustainable and profitable when raising piglets without zinc oxide
Interview with Dr. Francesc Molist Weaning is an important but highly stressful time for piglets. Several stressors put huge pressure on their digestive and immune systems making piglets vulnerable to diseases, like post-weaning diarrhea (PWD). Zinc oxide (ZnO) has been successfully used as a cost-effective solution of mitigating PWD for many years. But in 2017, the European Commission supported a decision by the European Medicines Agency to move away from using pharmacological doses of ZnO in piglets’ feeds. Because the benefit of using ZnO does not outweigh the negative environmental impact and the associated risk of increasing antimicrobial resistance bacteria. This new context demands for alternative solutions to prevent PWD and maintain the piglet’s health status during weaning. A multifaceted approach needs to be taken which incorporates biosecurity, health care, management, and nutrition. Join us in this interview with DVM, PhD, BBS Francesc Molist, Research & Development manager at Schothorst Feed Research (Netherlands) where we discuss new nutritional approaches when feeding piglets after the ZnO ban and give useful advice for pig producers to maintain a sustainable and profitable production during these new times.
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10 June 2022
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Animal Nutrition, Feed hygiene, Gut health
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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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