Feather pecking issues: Probiotics can help

20-02-2017 | | |
Feather pecking issues: Probiotics can help. Photo: Koos Groenewold
Feather pecking issues: Probiotics can help. Photo: Koos Groenewold
Beak trimming is commonly used to reduce the incidence of feather pecking but this practice will be banned in the whole EU as of 2018. The side effects of non-trimmed beaks is an increased feed intake, as the birds have less plumage to keep them warm. Probiotics can be part of the solution. ‘Probiotics help to prevent and control gastro-intestinal pathogens and/ or improve the performance and productivity of production animals through various mechanisms’, was stated in a recent report of th


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