Feed additives such as acids, probiotics and phytogenics in both dry or liquid form have gained more attention after producers started seeking alternatives to antibiotics. Photo: Biomin
New products focus on gut and immune heath, addressing the reduced global use of prophylactic antibiotics. It’s well known that liquid feeding provides some important benefits over dry feed in pig production, chief among them the capacity for producers to make quick diet adjustments and to more easily mix in new supplements at appropriate rates. There are indeed many new supplements on the market these days that can be put into either liquid or dry feeds but, while the practice of liquid feed
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