An effective solution must be cost-effective, host-specific and use colonizing bacterial strains. When applied early on, colonizing probiotic bacteria can act as drivers of gut health by priming a chick's immune system and spurring its development and maturation.
Additionally, early application of beneficial Lactobabacillus bacteria will competitively exclude enteric pathogens, such as pathogenic E.coli, Salmonella and Clostridium perfringens, from having the space and nutrients to pose a harm to bird health and jeopardize profitability. This translates into less incidence of disease, reduced need for treatment and more sustainable poultry production.
Main Topics
- How and why to support gut health from hatch onwards
- Scientific criteria for selecting the best poultry probiotic
- Demonstrated results of PoultryStar® synbiotic in commercial settings
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We've made the materials from Mondays session 'Poultry Disease Prevention: A Healthy Start at Hatch' available to you.
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On October 27, 2020 the next webinar in the Antibiotic Reduction Expert Series is taking place. We will keep you updated about the topic and speaker information.
Antibiotic Reduction Expert Series
The Antibiotic Reduction Expert Series of webinars offers select agribusiness professionals exclusive online, live access to experts from a range of disciplines who offer insights into challenges, solutions and future of antibiotic reduction in animal protein production. Brought to you by BIOMIN.