DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF THE NEW GENERATION PROBIOTICS - "BAKTONORM"
Abstract
The normalization of the microflora of the gastrointestinal tract in
young animals, at present, is reduced to the use of probiotics. Employees of the
Department of Microbiology, virology and biotechnology and the Department of
Epizootology and veterinary bussines organization of the NUBiP of Ukraine
developed a new probiotic "Bactonorm". The purpose of the invention is to timely
settle the gastrointestinal tract of calves in the first hours after birth by
representatives of the normal microflora to prevent the development of dysbiosis.
Keywords: probiotic, gastrointestinal diseases, dysbiosis,
Bactonorm, newborn calves
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