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The production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as free radicals, is a normal physiological process. However, when their production exceeds their consumption or transformation by the animal’s antioxidant defences, oxidative stress occurs. Modern livestock breeding conditions are important sources of oxidative stress, which finally leads to loss of performance, health and reproduction issues. Early gestation in sow or weaning in piglet are key sources of oxidative stress in pig production. Dr Saornil showed how these two cornerstones of pig production can be enhanced with specific antioxidant supplementation combining primary and secondary antioxidants. He showed results with a blend of melon superoxide dismutase (SOD) MELOFEED®, and organic selenium yeast ALKOSEL®.
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For more information about oxidative stress and Lallemand Animal Nutrition natural antioxidant solutions, request the special issue of the Feed Update newsletter.
Visit the Lallemand Animal Nutrition site HERE.
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