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The new approach involves monitoring the gut microbiome via artificial intelligence and omics. Photo: kjpargeter
17-08-2023 | News

Funding for artificial intelligence poultry gut monitoring

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03-08-2023 | Partner

Bacteriophages as a tool to improve poultry gut health

Reducing feed microbial loads improves gut health and performance
28-07-2023 | Partner

Reducing feed microbial loads improves gut health and performance

The modern broiler eats around 4.5 kgs of food within its 35-day lifespan, which is equivalent to a human consuming 1,000 slices of bread a day: a tremendous task for the gut.
10-07-2023 | Article

Good intestinal integrity in poultry makes all the difference

Research has shown not only that stress affects the microbiome, but that modulations of the gut microbiome can also affect the animal’s behaviour. Photo: Photo: Ronald Hissink
07-07-2023 | Partner

Can tiny microbes make birds happy?

Microplastics are found in water and in soil. In broiler chickens they impair growth performance and disturb gut microbial homeostasis and metabolism.
27-06-2023 | Article

Microplastics affect chickens, too

Access to feed and water for young chicks is important to support intestinal growth and development.
20-06-2023 | Article

Feed and water quality paramount to poultry gut health

Dietary stress is triggered by poor-quality feed ingredients such as oxidised fat sources, mycotoxin-contaminated feedstuffs, and antigens in soy, the main plant-based protein source in broiler diets. Photo: Paco - stock.adobe.com
17-04-2023 | Partner

Need for holistic approach to poultry gut health

A full house during the Poultry World seminar on gut health in Bangkok. Photo: Misset
15-03-2023 | News

VIDEO: Poultry World’s gut health seminar on demand

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02-03-2023 | News

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