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02-12-10 : Bactocell approved for swine and chicken feeds in Canada

Lallemand Animal Nutrition is now authorized to market Bactocell® (lactic acid bacteria strain Pediococcus acidilactici CNCM MA18/5M), in Canada for use in swine and chicken feeds.
This new authorization of Bactocell by Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) includes the following production claims:

To improve growth rate and feed efficiency in swine
To improve weight gain and feed efficiency [...]

02-11-10 : Lallemand offers full line of solutions for beef producers

Lallemand Animal Nutrition, North America is now distributing a full line of DFMs and probiotics for beef producers – from start to finish.
In addition to its successful Micro-Cell DFM product line, two live yeast products are now available : Levucell©SC and Proternative SF *.
Levucell©SC is the only live yeast with proven rumen health benefits [...]

07-07-09 : LALLEMAND is a Platinum Sponsor of the 2009 Joint Annual Meeting of ADSA/ASAS/CSAS next week in Montreal

With an eye on forging a strong position as a key supplier of bacteria and yeast as animal probiotics, Lallemand has invested as a Platinum Sponsor of next week’s Joint Meeting of the American Dairy Science Association (ADSA), American Society of Animal Science (ASAS) and the Canadian Society of Animal Science (CSAS) in Montreal.

07-17-08 : Center of Ruminant Research opened inside BRI

Lallemand Animal Nutrition, North America, recently opened a Center of Excellence in Ruminant Research inside the Biotechnological Research Institute (BRI) developed exclusively to the research and development of next generation probiotics and molecular techniques for monitoring their effect upon the rumen microbial ecosystem.

07-07-08 : North Dakota State University Research shows Lactobacillus Acidophilus BT1386 against E.Coli

Research conducted by a team from the College of Agriculture at North Dakota State University investigated the effect of Direct Fed Microbial (DFM) products on the control of E. coli in feedlot cattle. Results of the trial showed a significant reduction (32%) in fecal shedding of E. coli O157:H7 among the steers treated with the [...]


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