Live yeast for sows and piglets Microscopic yeast,
macroscopic effects !
Antibiotics: a worldwide concern
The widespread use of antibiotics has accelerated the propagation of resistant microorganisms.
As a result, undesirable bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella show more and more resistance to available antimicrobial treatments. In this context, the systematic use of antibiotics to overcome the challenges of the pig production cycle appears to be no longer sustainable.
LEVUCELL SB: a supportive nutritional tool to help maintain piglets performance when the use of antibiotics is reduced
Gut microbiota regulation to help limit development of undesirable bacteria
Enhanced gut integrity to limit undesirable bacterial translocation
Inflammatory status modulation to help the piglet better handle the physiological stress induced by weaning
Thanks to this specific mode of action, LEVUCELL SB improves gut functions and is a good tool to support your antibiotic reduction strategy.
LEVUCELL SB (Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii I-1079) is a probiotic live yeast specifically designed for monogastric animals. More than 40 scientific publications have proven the beneficial effects of LEVUCELL SB on pig gut health and performance.
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PATENTED STRUCTURE. PROVEN EFFICIENCY USE PURE ORGANIC TRACE MINERALS
The B-TRAXIM range of essential mineral solutions is based on glycine, and relies on a unique transversal
approach, combining technology, chemistry and nutrition. Scientifically validated and supported by numerous publications, B-TRAXIM products have proven to be highly stable and effective in a variety of species and conditions, while establishing themselves as a reference in the field of organic trace minerals.
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