New research has begun to develop safe and effective alternatives to feed-antibiotics as growth enhancers in response to mounting pressure on the poultry sector to do so. There is a significant demand for poultry products all across the world right now. To achieve this goal, key performance indicators are optimized, such as the rate of chicken growth, the amount of feed used, and the health of the flock as a whole. As a result of this growing need, various alternatives to antibiotics have entered the market. New approaches are desperately needed to keep poultry productivity and efficiency at a high level in the face of mounting pressure to limit the use of antibiotics. Recent years have seen an uptick in interest in the potential of aromati...
Campylobacter is a major foodborne pathogen and can be acquired through consumption of poultry produ...
The use of subtherapeutic levels of antibiotics in poultry feed improves performance and morbidity i...
The inconsistency of phytogenic feed additives' (PFA) effects on the livestock industry poses a risk...
Emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria has created the necessity of replacement of antibiotic wi...
Antimicrobial compounds produced by microorganisms have been used for decades in poultry diets to in...
ΔΕΝ ΔΙΑΤΙΘΕΤΑΙ ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗThis review is aimed at providing basic and current knowledge about possible ...
Increasing market pressure to reduce the use of antibiotics and the Veterinary Feed Directive of 201...
Dietary antibiotics at low, subtherapeutic levels have been shown to improve growth performance in f...
In this bioassay, we assessed the comparative effect of antibiotic growth promoter(AGP) and of essen...
Antibiotics have been used for decades in poultry diets to increase performance and decrease morbidi...
The food sector competes in a cutthroat environment, and it constantly struggles to maintain or even...
Application of most antibiotic growth promoters as feed additives has been banned in a lot of countr...
The increasing pressure of abolishing and/or decreasing the use of antibiotics as antimicrobial grow...
Siete aceites esenciales (tomillo, salvia, orégano, albahaca, hierbabuena, menta y romero) fueron ev...
Abstract: Antibiotic growth promoters enhance growth performance and stabilize an animal’s health st...
Campylobacter is a major foodborne pathogen and can be acquired through consumption of poultry produ...
The use of subtherapeutic levels of antibiotics in poultry feed improves performance and morbidity i...
The inconsistency of phytogenic feed additives' (PFA) effects on the livestock industry poses a risk...
Emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria has created the necessity of replacement of antibiotic wi...
Antimicrobial compounds produced by microorganisms have been used for decades in poultry diets to in...
ΔΕΝ ΔΙΑΤΙΘΕΤΑΙ ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗThis review is aimed at providing basic and current knowledge about possible ...
Increasing market pressure to reduce the use of antibiotics and the Veterinary Feed Directive of 201...
Dietary antibiotics at low, subtherapeutic levels have been shown to improve growth performance in f...
In this bioassay, we assessed the comparative effect of antibiotic growth promoter(AGP) and of essen...
Antibiotics have been used for decades in poultry diets to increase performance and decrease morbidi...
The food sector competes in a cutthroat environment, and it constantly struggles to maintain or even...
Application of most antibiotic growth promoters as feed additives has been banned in a lot of countr...
The increasing pressure of abolishing and/or decreasing the use of antibiotics as antimicrobial grow...
Siete aceites esenciales (tomillo, salvia, orégano, albahaca, hierbabuena, menta y romero) fueron ev...
Abstract: Antibiotic growth promoters enhance growth performance and stabilize an animal’s health st...
Campylobacter is a major foodborne pathogen and can be acquired through consumption of poultry produ...
The use of subtherapeutic levels of antibiotics in poultry feed improves performance and morbidity i...
The inconsistency of phytogenic feed additives' (PFA) effects on the livestock industry poses a risk...