Articles Tagged with ''probiotics''
Probiotics may help with pneumonia prevention, as they aid in keeping the microbiome in balance and preserving calf health.
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Microbial marvels: Probiotic guardians of cattle health
Feeding a good probiotic blend in the feedlot leads to healthier animals, lower mortality rates and, ultimately, higher profitability.
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Is declining forage quality limiting your options? Maybe not
Most producers understand the general quality of their forage. But recognizing your cow herd’s nutritional needs and how much it costs to meet them can determine the financial success of your operation.
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Supporting normal with effective bacilli-based probiotics in dairy cattle diets
There are thousands of strains of bacteria, and each can have a different effect and sometimes no positive effect. Use specific strain, viability, manufacturer and feeding frequency when selecting a probiotic.
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How your cow’s health is influenced by its gut
The importance of maintaining gut health during the transition period utilizing nutritional strategies to maintain intestinal integrity during the time around calving.
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Weaning time: Decisions, decisions, decisions …
One of the most important considerations come weaning time is making sure calves’ gut health is up to the task of maintaining their immune systems.
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Unlocking nutrition from within: A twist on traditional nutrition
The “bugs” at work in your cows’ rumen need sufficient nutrition to help the animals digest forage in the most efficient and profitable manner possible.
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Life cycle feeding of probiotics: Is she worth $50?
Science-based, research-proven LAB and bacilli strains in the right combination at the specific life stage can make "pennies become dollars" with life cycle feeding of every animal, every day on a dairy.
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Yeast feed additives: The power to enhance cattle health, performance and ROI
Probiotic and prebiotic additives improve cattle’s ability to extract nutrients from their feed. This is even more important as producers are forced to use less-than-ideal feedstuffs in the face of drought and other environmental challenges.
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The University of Alberta develops an innovative reproductive probiotic
Benefits of this reproductive probiotic include reduction in post-calving uterine infections, lower milk fever rates and reduction in retained placentas.
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