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Feed Efficiency and Immune Health Starts in the GI Tract

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Microbials Matter

Welcome to the Microbials Matter Podcast, where microbials matter! Our host, Dr. William Zimmer, veterinarian, and founder of Bio-Vet has been researc 
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Ruminant digestion primarily takes place in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, with the small intestine playing a key role. The surface area and microbiome of the GI tract are essential for effective nutrient absorption and for building immune defenses in the animal. In this episode, Dr. Haas discusses the importance of the GI tract and ways to support this critical component of the digestive system. Although it’s not visible, signs of GI issues in ruminants can appear quickly. Direct-fed microbials may improve nutrient availability and overall health. Tune in to learn more. For more information about Bio-Vet or to explore additional episodes, visit Bio-Vet.com.

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