Part 4: Paleness By Dr. Inge Heinzl, Editor and Marisabel Caballero, Global Technical Manager Poultry We already showed bad feathering, mouth and beak lesions, bone issues, and foot pad lesions…
Author: Ajay Bhoyar, Global Technical Manager, EW Nutrition Exogenous feed enzymes are increasingly utilized in poultry diets to manage feed costs, mitigate the adverse effects of anti-nutritional factors, and enhance…
Conference report The concept of feeding poultry, specifically broilers and layers, with reduced crude protein (CP) diets is gaining traction among nutritionists. The economic implications of balancing amino acids currently…
Dr Daniel Valbuena, Global Manager of Technical Services, Hy-Line International – Conference Report Feed and water management strategies are essential to help mitigate the negative effects of heat stress on bird…
Dr. Vitor Arantes, Global Technical Services Manager and Global Nutritionist, Hy-Line International – Conference Report The layer industry has gone through significant changes during the past decades and has a remarkable…
Conference Report The price of corn and soybeans dictates the price of all other ingredients, including to some extent amino acids, stated Dr Steve Leeson Professor Emeritus, University of Guelph,…
by Dr. Inge Heinzl, Editor EW Nutrition Nowadays, nutrition is no longer about pure nutrient intake; enjoyment is also a priority. Consumers attach great importance to the high quality of…
Conference report At the recent EW Nutrition Poultry Academy in Jakarta Indonesia, Dr Steve Leeson, Professor Emeritus, University of Guelph, Canada, commented that “genetic progress in layer breeding has been…
Conference report At the recent EW Nutrition Poultry Academy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Dr Steve Leeson, Professor Emeritus, University of Guelph, Canada, opened his presentation by stating that “it is obvious…
Diseases caused by E. coli entail use of antibiotics in animal production E. coli infections are a major problem in pig production. Especially young animals with an incompletely developed immune…