Germany: Can rye or rye bran in pig feed reduce salmonellosis pressure

Published 2023년 7월 11일

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German researchers have published an article discussing the potential benefits of using rye and rye bran in pig feed to reduce the prevalence of salmonella. Rye has advantages in terms of sustainability and its high content of non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) can lead to increased production of butyrate, which has bacteriostatic properties against salmonella. The study was conducted on three pig farms in northern Germany and focused on the impact of rye on salmonella prevalence.
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German researchers are looking for an answer to this question, as rye is becoming an increasingly common feed component in pig production in Germany. A team of German scientists (Institute for Animal Nutrition of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Environmental Technology and Energy Economics of the Hamburg University of Technology, KWS Lochow GmbH) is studying rye in pig feed. The researchers described their recent findings in an article published in Animals 2023, on the MDPI portal: “In 2021, 60,050 cases of salmonellosis were reported in the EU. In Germany, according to the Robert Koch Institute, salmonellosis is the second most common bacterial gastrointestinal disease. Because salmonellosis is a classic foodborne infection, several measures have been taken to combat it. For example, in Germany, pig farms are required to test their pig animals for salmonella at the slaughterhouse according to a sampling key. Salmonella antibody results classify farms into ...
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