HUVEPHARMA
Huvepharma Expands Probiotics Portfolio Huvepharma®
to its portfolio. B-Act®
health experts with the addition of B-Act®
has further reinforced its expertise as monogastric gut and Miya Gold®
is a poultry probiotic feed additive
consisting of spores of a unique Bacillus licheniformis strain. Bacillus licheniformis is a Gram-positive, facultative anaerobic, spore-forming bacterium. B-Act® establishes and maintains a beneficial microbial population in the gut which supports poultry at times of stress, environmental change and when therapeutics have been overused, as well as protecting growing birds from colonization by pathogens including clostridiaceae. Miya-Gold®
is a probiotic feed
additive consisting of a unique genus of bacteria: Clostridium butyricum MIYAIRI 588. Clostridium butyricum is a gram positive, strict anaerobic, spore-forming bacterium. Miya- Gold®
prevents colonization of pathogens through adhesion to the
gut epithelium and by reducing the oxygen tension on the epithelial cells; lowering the opportunity for facultative anaerobic bacteria like Salmonella to proliferate. Miya Gold®
results in the production of
butyric acid which reduces pathogens, is the major energy source for colonocyts, improves gut morphology and results in less energy loss through inflammation. Miya-Gold®
antagonistic effect against several intestinal pathogens. Miya Gold®
and B-Act® environmental change. In addition Miya-Gold® probiotics
INROADS INTERNATIONAL LTD Micro-Aid Micro-Aid is a natural , phytogenic feed technology designed to help reduce the production of ammonia in all animal systems.
Micro-Aid is manufactured from natural plant extracts containing
Saponins, that have been shown to have a positive effect on gut health and function. In promoting a healthier gut environment; improved nitrogen and nutrient utilization can be achieved, thus reducing waste and the production of ammonia. With Spring just a few months away, the objective of feed producers is to provide diets high in energy, to help balance the excess soluble nitrogen found in spring grass. By reducing rumen ammonia, Micro Aid has been shown to have
a positive effect on the reduction of BUN and MUN; helping to improve the performance and fertility of spring calving cattle. Micro-Aid has been used extensively throughout the feed industry
across all livestock species. Pet owners and livestock producers across the globe rely on Micro-Aid to provide consistent, cost-effective results. Distributed and FEMAS assured by:
Inroads International Ltd, Unit 4 Wem Engineering Centre, Church Lane, Wem, Shropshire, SY4 5HS United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1939 236 555
also demonstrates a direct
support the animal at times of stress and and B-Act®
protect
growing animals from colonization by pathogens. Both products are stable in feed. For further information, contact Lydia Harrison on 07825 599986 or
Lydia.Jane.Harrison@huvepharma.com
Email
info@inroadsintl.com Web
www.inroadsintl.com
KEMIN
Focusing on intestinal health without antibiotics. Using alternatives to antibiotics will help improve the prevalence of antibiotic resistance and by focusing on intestinal health, performance can be improved. Active microbial is a live organism which, when administered in adequate amounts, confers a health benefit to the host. CLOSTAT®
is an active microbial selected from a unique
strain of Bacillus subtilis PB6. This active microbial was isolated from the intestinal tract of healthy chickens surviving a necrotic enteritis outbreak. CLOSTAT®
clinical or subclinical form present in the animal. CLOSTAT®
is directed against Clostridium perfringens in produces
maintains a healthy and balanced intestinal microflora ensuring the intestinal health of the animal. CLOSTAT®
both high temperature and low pH. CLOSTAT®
from the day of hatch or birth and throughout the whole grow-out period. CLOSTAT®
a specific biocide in the gastro-intestinal tract that has inhibitory activity against Clostridium perfringens. By suppressing Clostridial proliferation, CLOSTAT®
spores are resistant to the normal pelleting process, should be fed to animals
works preventively and should thus be given in the starter
feed as it needs to help in the colonization of good bacteria to modulate the gut flora in the young animal.
For application guidelines please email Jody Shaw at Kemin UK.
Jody.shaw@
kemin.com
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