18 Feb
8 Practical Control Points for Feed Conditioning & Steam Optimization
  • Posted by Anitox

8 Practical Control Points for Feed Conditioning & Steam Optimization

Steam conditioning is one of the few unit operations in a feed mill that simultaneously affects physical quality (PDI/fines), mill efficiency (kWh/ton, tph) and finished-feed functionality. Done well, it improves moisture absorption, heat transfer and pellet binding; done poorly, it

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17 Feb
Necrotic Enteritis Management: An Evidence-based Strategy
  • Posted by Anitox

Necrotic Enteritis Management: An Evidence-based Strategy

Necrotic enteritis (NE) is an economically important enteric disease of broilers and other poultry that typically presents as a spectrum ranging from subclinical performance loss to acute mortality. The condition is most often linked to intestinal overgrowth of pathogenic Clostridium

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16 Feb
Mitigating Recontamination Risks in Rendering Plants
  • Posted by Anitox

Mitigating Recontamination Risks in Rendering Plants

Rendering is one of animal agriculture’s most important safety and sustainability tools. The cook step brings a built-in lethality advantage that many ingredient processes simply do not have. Finished-product positives are rarely a story about “no heat.” More often, they are a story about

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13 Feb
Clean Feed for Turkey Health and Lower Pathogen Pressure
  • Posted by Anitox

Clean Feed for Turkey Health and Lower Pathogen Pressure

In commercial turkey production, the gastrointestinal tract sits at the center of performance—powering growth while carrying outsized risk. Longer grow-out periods and higher lifetime feed intake mean turkeys experience sustained exposure to enteric pathogens, so small disruptions in

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12 Feb
PEDV in Feed Ingredients — What Commercial Mills Can Control
  • Posted by Anitox

PEDV in Feed Ingredients — What Commercial Mills Can Control

Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDv) remains one of the most discussed biosecurity threats tied to feed—because it’s one of the few pathogens where the “ingredient matrix” can meaningfully influence survivability. For mills, that means risk isn’t evenly distributed across all raw

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11 Feb
Keep Fermentations Clean and Moving
  • Posted by Anitox

Keep Fermentations Clean and Moving

Rising lactic acid, slowing CO₂ evolution, declining ethanol concentration and a fermenter that begins to lose momentum are common operational signals of microbial contamination. Contamination management in ethanol production is therefore a routine discipline, not an emergency response,

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