会议专题

Prevention of Swine Intestinal Disorders with Fitobiotics

  At the Vienna Congress of our Society we gave account on the development of an effective method for extracting the active substances from medicinal plants against enteric disorders of growing-finishing pigs.The most effective concentrations of the herb extracts were used for pilot studies.On basis of the very promising preliminary studies a feed additive (Bio-Santrix)was formulated and used in further trials to check its efficiency against enteric disorders of pigs.These novel data unanimously prove that the additive in adequate feed concentration abolishes or considerably alleviates the clinical manifestation of enteric disorders including swine dysentery,intestinal spirochetosis and porcine proliferative enteritis.If in spite of proper use of the additive,any form of the above disorders appear a single traditional treatment with antibiotics will yield dramatic improvement.On this basis medical expenses are reduced.Due to decreased rate of individual treatments labour intensity is eased,the feed-to-gain ratio improved and short return of medication costs is guaranteed.Further to this the additive is not liable for veterinary control,no medical-resistance forms against the active substances and the residues (if any)in the carcase might improve the culinary value of the lean and fat tissue.

Jakab L Rafai P Kutasi J K(o)nyves L Jurkovich V Kovács P Bata (A) Brydl E

Szent István University Faculty of Veterinary Science,Budapest,Hungary Agricultural Biotechnology Centre,G(o)d(o)ll(o),Hungary BATA Biotechnical R&D Co,(O)csa,Hungary

国际会议

XVIth International Congress on Animal Hygiene(第十六届动物卫生国际会议(ISAH 2013))

南京

英文

319-321

2013-05-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)