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As nutritionists and livestock producers focus more on the intestinal health of animals, more attention has been paid to pre, pro, and postbiotics. But a good deal of misunderstanding remains about what these products are, and what they might do for the animal’s health and productivity.
At the 4th annual Kemin Intestinal Health Symposium earlier this month, veterinarians, nutritionists and food animal producers discussed the latest research on topics related to intestinal health in the livestock space. In this episode we talk with one of the presenters at the Symposium, Tania Cubitt, an equine nutritionist with Performance Horse Nutrition.
Cubitt explains the basics of these products, and how her insights from the world of performance horses can help food animal producers better understand what’s happening in their animals GI tracks and how to unlock the potential benefits from using pre, pro, and postbiotics as part of the nutrition plan.
You can read more of our coverage of of the Intestinal Health Symposium coming up in the November issue of of Feedstuffs in a few weeks. In the meanwhile, you can find the October issue and past editions by visiting Feedstuffs.com and clicking on “Digital Editions.”
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As nutritionists and livestock producers focus more on the intestinal health of animals, more attention has been paid to pre, pro, and postbiotics. But a good deal of misunderstanding remains about what these products are, and what they might do for the animal’s health and productivity.
At the 4th annual Kemin Intestinal Health Symposium earlier this month, veterinarians, nutritionists and food animal producers discussed the latest research on topics related to intestinal health in the livestock space. In this episode we talk with one of the presenters at the Symposium, Tania Cubitt, an equine nutritionist with Performance Horse Nutrition.
Cubitt explains the basics of these products, and how her insights from the world of performance horses can help food animal producers better understand what’s happening in their animals GI tracks and how to unlock the potential benefits from using pre, pro, and postbiotics as part of the nutrition plan.
You can read more of our coverage of of the Intestinal Health Symposium coming up in the November issue of of Feedstuffs in a few weeks. In the meanwhile, you can find the October issue and past editions by visiting Feedstuffs.com and clicking on “Digital Editions.”
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