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BlogMicrobial solution aids in cow comfort and health in compost barn beddingThe incorporation of a unique enzyme microbial complex into dairy cow bedding material is helping with cow comfort, health and been able to minimise the incidence of environmental mastitis in a large-scale dairy barn in northern Victoria. Aptly-named ManurePro, the complex creates a beneficial microbial population that facilitates the efficient composting of manure, urine and […]
Mar 30, 2023
BlogNew technology accurately records cows’ water intakesmaXtec has launched what it claims is the world’s first system that accurately records the drinking frequency and daily water intake of individual cows. The new TruDrinking function adds another layer of accuracy to the company’s state of-the-art health and fertility monitoring system. smaXtec is distributed in Australia by Lallemand Animal Nutrition, a leading supplier […]
Mar 30, 2023
BlogFeeding Koala’s live yeastThe bacterial infection chlamydia is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in koalas. Surveys have indicated some populations can be up to 80% infected. Infections can lead to blindness, severe bladder inflammation, infertility, and death. Often the treatment for chlamydia infections in koalas are antibiotics. However, a potential complication of antibiotic use […]
Mar 30, 2023
BlogSlurry inoculants help reduce ammonia emissions, cut fertilizer and labor costsManure and slurry are valuable fertilizing elements, providing organic matter for the soil and crops. However, management and handling — from the farm to the field — can lead to logistical and agronomic difficulties. Depending on spreading conditions, it may lead to a total loss of complete ammoniacal nitrogen, and thus a loss of fertilizing […]
Mar 14, 2023
BlogInside a yeast plant: producing quality live yeast for animal nutritionIf the commercial production of baker’s yeast goes back as far as the end of the 19th Century, the production of carefully selected yeast strains, as used for animal nutrition purposes is much more recent and based on technological and industrial advances. Optimal yeast production could be compared to the optimal production of livestock animals. […]
Mar 13, 2023
BlogYeast cell walls are not limited to MOSYeast cell walls (YCW) are the insoluble fraction of autolyzed or hydrolyzed yeasts, obtained after the separation from the cytoplasmic content. They are sometimes referred to as “MOS”, but it is a misnomer! YCW are not limited to mannan oligo-saccharides (MOS), which represent the external layer of the YCW, there is also the internal layer […]
Mar 13, 2023
BlogLallemand’s hydrolyzed yeast offers unmatched protein digestibility kineticsIn 2022, Lallemand Animal Nutition introduced to the market YELA PROSECURE, a specifically designed hydrolyzed yeast. YELAPROSECURE was developped to offer highly digestible and functional nutrients that support animal performance, digestive care and feed palatability while contributing to the feed protein balance. Recent research confirm that this feed ingredient offers great potential as a functional […]
Feb 10, 2023
BlogMake the most of your corn silage this winterControlling the cost of production on a farm is crucial to achieving and maintaining profitability in a continuingly challenging dairy and beef market. An area where all producers can take control of costs is to produce the best quality corn silage possible. Corn grown in poor or drought conditions can significantly affect the quality of […]
Feb 7, 2023
BlogUnlock the quality of fiber!Fiber is a critical component of the plant cell wall and provides both structural support and protection against disease and weather stress. Fiber is resistant to degradation by the digestive enzymes of most monogastric animals. Ruminants, on the other hand, have the ability to release the energy from part of the fiber structure thanks to […]
Feb 7, 2023
BlogFiber, an untapped energy source?Turning fiber into milk: role of the rumen engine Current context of high price of feed raw materials is driving us to reconsider the importance farm-grown fibrous material in the ration of ruminant. Indeed, fiber is an essential component of plants which is resistant to degradation by the digestive enzymes of most monogastric animals. Ruminants, […]
Jan 18, 2023