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BlogPreparing ruminant health and performance from the startThe digestive tract of calves, as with other young ruminants, is particularly sensitive to pathogens and digestive challenges. The very first months of a young ruminant’s life are critical for future performance and health. Discover how to prepare calves for optimal health and performance from the beginning in this article.
Jun 6, 2019
BlogLactobacillus buchneri 40788 improves aerobic stability of sugar-rich grassSugar-rich grasses such as bermudagrass can represent a real challenge for silage preservation. A trial by the University of Florida confirms that Lactobacillus buchneri NCIMB 40788-based inoculants can improve the aerobic stability of bermudagrass silage and other sugar-rich forages.
Apr 18, 2019
BlogExpert’s view – Yannig Le Treut: Effect of live yeast on fiber digestion: from a gut’s feeling to solid scienceBefore becoming Lallemand Animal Nutrition General Manager in 2012, Dr Yannig Le Treut has been a swine vet and and a convinced user of live yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii CNCM I-1079. In this interview he is giving us an historical […]
Apr 2, 2019
White PapersPreserving live yeast viability through pelleting processes and feed storageWhen selecting a probiotic yeast, it is crucial to ensure the live yeast will survive feed or premix processing; tolerate the combination of other ingredients; and endure storage prior to reaching the animal. Thanks to continuous investments in process development, […]
Apr 1, 2019
BlogInnovative yeast derivatives benefit weanling piglet performance and immunity under challenging conditionsAt the American Dairy Science Association and American Society of Animal Science Midwest Meeting in Omaha, March 11-13, Lallemand Animal Nutrition presented a new study on piglet immunity. The study presented by Fernando BRAVO DE LAGUNA R&D Swine Project Leader […]
Mar 15, 2019
Blog3 questions to Jean-François Hupé about TITAN technologyWhat is TITAN technology? “TITAN is a live yeast protection technology specifically adapted for pelleted feed applications. TITAN includes a unique and patented yeast microencapsulation technology, but TITAN is not only about coating. The development of this technology is a […]
Feb 27, 2019
BlogMaize silage feeding after drought condition – part 3/3IV. Yeasts, molds and mycotoxins risks In drought conditions there is a significantly higher risk of yeast contamination . In a US trial 28% of 183 drought affected maize samples had yeast counts above 10,000,000 CFU/g. Risk of decreasing feed […]
Dec 5, 2018
BlogMaize silage feeding after drought condition – part 2/3II. Nitrates content When plant growth is affected by adverse growing conditions or when excessive amounts of nitrogen are available in the soil, nitrates not converted to protein then accumulate in the plant stems and leaves. Nitrates are converted to […]
Dec 4, 2018
BlogMaize silage feeding after drought condition – part 1/3I. Maize Nutritional characteristics grown in drought conditions Under drought stressed conditions we observed: Lower yields Dry Matter (DM) content variation: In field and between fields and so in the silo Energy content: Feed value is approximatively 80%, but varies […]
Nov 19, 2018