by Dr. Inge Heinzl, Editor From day 1, young animals are confronted with the pathogens of their environment. Feed and feed ingredients also significantly increase exposure to microbes. This article…
by Marisabel Caballero and Vinil Samraj Padmini, EW Nutrition GmbH The pressure of climate change is taking a severe toll – not just on weather-dependent industries, but already on society…
By Dr. Inge Heinzl, Editor, and Technical Team, EW Nutrition Careful management of the breeders is a must to get their best reproductive efficiency. In today’s hatching egg production, factors…
Poultry producers worldwide use natural carotenoids in feed formulations for laying hens and pigmented broilers. With European Union regulation restricting the use of apoester to 5 ppm in animal feed,…
By Dr. Inge Heinzl, Editor, EW Nutrition Salmonella infection in poultry is a problem for the producer because of the performance losses of his flock. At the same time, products…
By Technical Team, EW Nutrition Climate around the globe has changed, increasing atmospheric temperatures and carbon dioxide levels. This change favors the growth of toxigenic fungi in crops and thus…
By Dr. Inge Heinzl, EW Nutrition The liver is one of the most active organs within the avian body. Without the liver, the brain would not work, for example. Whenever…
By Dr. Inge Heinzl and Dr. Ajay Bhoyar – EW Nutrition Concerns about antibiotic resistance in humans and production animals have prompted a push across the board to reduce antibiotic use, including…
By Predrag Persak, Regional Technical Manager, EW Nutrition We eat with our eyes. Depending on our cultural background and our experience, we prefer foods that have a certain appearance. Moreover,…
by EW Nutrition Phytogenics team Modern feed additives are now commonly used as a critical tool to improve animal health. Among these, phytogenic feed additives are increasingly widely adopted. Consequently,…