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BlogUnderstanding the effects of the hydrolyzed yeast, YELA PROSECUREThe Lallemand R&D team has focused on the screening of different feed-grade yeast biomasses and on production process optimization to introduce a specifically designed, functional hydrolyzed yeast: YELA PROSECURE. A controlled hydrolysis process is applied with the addition of specifically […]
Jul 8, 2022
BlogTime to think outside the ZINC OXIDE box for piglet weaning!For swine producers all around Europe, 2022 marks the end of medicinal zinc oxide (ZnO) use and the deadline to find alternative strategies for weaning. This spring, our swine technical team has been busy presenting new data on yeast-based alternative […]
Jul 8, 2022
BlogExpert’s view: Dr. Nico Vreeburg about heat stress signs and mitigation strategies for dairy operationsNico Vreeburg, DVM, joined Lallemand Animal Nutrition in 2021 as a Technical Services Manager for ruminants after working in veterinary practice for 15 years and 20 years in the Cows Signals company, which he founded in the Netherlands. Nico has […]
Apr 15, 2022
BlogThe TITAN challenge: adapting to ever-changing feedmill constraintsA new stability trial conducted by an independent institute confirms that TITAN, unique patented yeast protection technology remains at the top of the game when it comes to withstanding stringent pelleting conditions.
Jan 12, 2022
BlogLive yeast benefits in peripartum: from the rumen to the udderThe transition period around calving is one of the most challenging times in the production cycle of ruminants. A research project on the link between rumen function and maternal performance was conducted in partnership with Université Clermont Auvergne and INRAE, UMR 454 MEDIS, in Clermont-Ferrand.
Nov 23, 2021
BlogReducing undesirable microbial growth in silage through feedout maintains energy and nutrient levelsProducing clean silage starts in the field. Forage crops grown for silage will naturally contain both good and bad microorganisms. It is possible to control this by reducing undesirable bacteria in the silage thanks to the good fermentation driven by selected forage inoculants.
Nov 22, 2021