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Implications of enteritis on layer’s gut health

Enteritis has implications on the gut health of layers, as stated in Anitox’s report entitled ‘The importance of enteritis control in layers’. A healthy gut...

Anitox launches new Salmonella control for feed

Feed biosecurity specialist Anitox has unveiled Fortrol, its new cost-effective feed additive to help producers meet feed microbial quality goals. Formulated to control Salmonella in...

Feed, environment, water linked to enteritis

Feed is commonly linked to enteritis in poultry, according to the Layer Enteritis Book recently released by Anitox. High and varying levels of pathogen load...

Pay attention to recontamination risks for feed security

Paying attention to recontamination risks during the milling process is critical to securing the final feed, says Simon Carlton, Technical Director at Anitox. He...

Feedmill design integral to build a biosecure facility

Feedmill design is integral in ensuring there are no ‘dead spots’ or weak links where pathogens can breed in the facility. Simon Carlton, Technical...

​Set up ‘disinfection points’ at feedmill for farm biosecurity  

Feedmillers must think of several disinfection points when it comes to feedmill biosecurity, says Simon Carlton. Dr Carlton, Technical Director at Anitox, told Asian...

How does feedmill design contribute to biosecurity?

Keeping pathogens out of animal feed is an overwhelming task that needs a lot of planning and assessment. Asian Agribiz talks to Dr Simon...

On-farm biosecurity requires a risk assessment

Effective on-farm biosecurity creates a barrier between the farm and the outside world, said Anitox, an expert in pathogens control. Every day numerous fomites move...

Two steps in preventing necrotic enteritis

Necrotic enteritis prevention is two-fold, said Anitox. The first step is to prevent bird health conditions in which Clostridium perfringens can thrive and produce toxins. In...

Feed sanitation offers protection from Salmonella

Feed is central to livestock production and sanitation can reduce the prevalence of Salmonella within the production system. According to Anitox, determining which interventions are...

Salmonella population revealed with CRISPR-SeroSeq

In its recent webinar, Anitox focused on a USDA-NIFA (National Institute of Food and Agriculture) funded project that has leveraged Salmonella CRISPR biology to...

Pathogen control and mitigation in feedmill are critical

Recent research by Dr Scott Dee of Pipestone Veterinary Services determined that pathogens of farm animal diseases such as FMD and ASF can survive...

Farm-to-fork pathways for pathogen transmission

Bacteria in feed can originate from feed ingredients, ingredient storage or during the feed manufacture process. There are a number of opportunities for the...

Feed is fomite for pathogens

World compound feed production is around 1 billion tons annually and takes place in more than 130 countries. Feed ingredients come from all over...

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