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Coccidiosis occurs when broil er chickens in gest Eimeria oocysts from the environment through litter, feed or water. Photo: Bart Nijs
25-05 | Article

Evolving solutions for coccidiosis control

All birds will inevitably encounter coccidiosis-inducing Eimeria protozoa. That much is certain. What is less certain, and increasingly at risk, is whether your current coccidiosis management program will still work when you need it most. Photo: iStock
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Your coccidiosis program is tired. It’s time to let it rest.

The use of antibiotics should be reduced as much as possible, but they will stay an essential part of veterinary medicine. Photo: Koos Groenewold
21-04 | Article

Antimicrobial use in animals slows as the risk of resistance persists

Illustration: Maxx Performance
11-01 | Article

How feed innovation is reshaping animal health

In poultry, the digestive transit time is short. This creates a narrow window for spore-based probiotics to activate and exert their effects. Photo: Evonik
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Spore outgrowth in probiotics: Why speed matters

Enhancing immunity and productivity in livestock
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Enhancing immunity and productivity in livestock

Looking at growth promoters through a different lens
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Looking at growth promoters through a different lens

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06-01 | Expert opinion

Holistic disease management

A fly free barn is possible with a fully organic approach, without the use of chemicals. Photo: Peter Roek.
06-01 | Article

Striving for fly-free pig barns

Some studies have shown that providing nanoparticles in-ovo is more effective than postnatal introduction of feed to growing chickens. Photo: Ruud Ploeg.
06-01 | Article

Understanding the role of nanotechnology

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