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18 June 2019
Mold inhibition
When you store feed or feed raw materials there is always a risk of losing nutritional value or contaminations with molds, bacteria and/or yeasts. Of course you want to limit this as much as possible to provide animals with safe feed with a high nutritional value. Well preserved feed or feed raw materials will keep its nutritional value for a longer time.
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20 August 2019
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08 April 2013
Crimping
Ensiling moist rolled grain (crimping) is a flexible and cost effective method of storing feeding grain. Undesired microorganisms are inhibited due to the oxygen-free environment in combination with the preserving effect of organic acids. Using Perstorp’s crimping concept yields high quality forage and protection during storage and feed-out and facilitates the handling.
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08 October 2020
Antibiotic reduction
Antibiotics are undoubtedly one of mankind’s most valuable discovery. They help us - and farm animals - to fight diseases and other challenges such as pathogens. They also improve the growth performance of animals. We depend on them so much that antibiotic resistance is one of this century’s biggest concerns for our species.
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Animal Nutrition, Gut health
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22 March 2013
Molds and mycotoxins
It is estimated that more than 25% of the world production of wheat, barley and maize is contaminated with mycotoxins resulting from mold growth. Perstorp offers several types of tools to deal with mould growth and mycotoxins.
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16 April 2013
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29 November 2021
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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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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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31 July 2019
Salmonellosis in quantify July
In quantify July we’d like to highlight different numbers and figures in different ways. So far we have talked about the estimated benefits of good silage practices and facts and figures about the industry we are working in.
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Animal Nutrition