HIGHLIGHTS
- who: . and colleagues from the COMSATS University, Pakistan University of Glasgow, United Kingdom have published the research: Pioneer colonizers: Bacteria that alter the chicken intestinal morphology and development of the microbiota, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In addition to excluding pathogens, competitive exclusion product contains foundational bacterial species to promote intestinal function, development and animal growth.
SUMMARY
2014; Greig et_al, 2018; Yin et_al, 2022). The maternal intestinal microbiome is an important source of organisms for the progeny and many studies have shown that the initial microbiome seeding is crucial for health . . .
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