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    25+ years of improving pig profitability

    Gary Partridge discusses past "firsts" and future developments in feed enzymes.
    Document information
    Product / service: Enzymes, Phytases, Carbohydrases and Proteases
    Publication date: 18/11/2014
    Species: Poultry, Pig
    Authors: Partridge G
    Doctype: Articles
    Publication / conference: Pig Progress
    Regions and countries: Global
    Keywords: broiler, bodyweight gain, phosphorus, phosphorous, phytate, poultry, diet, enzymes, enzyme, pig, piglet, piglets, pigs, amylase, b-glucanase, carcase, carcass, carcasses, yield, endogenous enzyme, endogenous, gut health, phytase, probiotic, protease, wheat, wheats, xylanase, betaine, swine, fcr, phosphorous tax
    Production challenge(s): Gut health, Performance growth, Increased profitability, Procution stress, Production Stress
    Diets: Corn, broken rice, wheat, Corn, broken rice, sorghum, Maize, Wheat, rye & triticale, Wheat, rye and tricale containing by-products, Wheat, rye & triticale, Corn & soybean meal & high fibre by-products., Corn & sorghum meal & high fibre by-products.
    Brands: Axtra® PHY, Axtra® XB, Danisco Xylanase, Enviva® MPI, Porzyme®, Optimize Feed, Phyzyme® XP, Phycheck
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