[Topic]Can feed additives, probiotics, or prebiotics help maintain gut health and reduce disease prevalence without resorting to antibiotics?
In modern livestock farming, managing animal health without over-relying on antibiotics is a growing priority due to concerns about antibiotic resistance and its impact on both animal and human health. One promising approach is the use of feed additives, probiotics, and prebiotics to maintain gut health and enhance the animal’s natural immunity. These alternatives can support digestive efficiency, improve nutrient absorption, and reduce the incidence of disease, potentially minimizing the need for antibiotics. The right combination of these feed supplements can boost overall health, prevent infections, and contribute to sustainable farming practices.
Probiotics, prebiotics, and feed additives can offer an effective way to enhance gut health, reduce disease prevalence, and limit the need for antibiotics. When used strategically, these alternatives not only improve productivity but also contribute to the long-term health and resilience of the animals.
–Agrihop
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