MrBilly
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A checkoff sponsored study in which cattle were fed feed into which
probiotics were added showed a 71 % decline in E. Coli 0157:H7
compared to those not given the material.
Separately, the CDC, USDA, etc. reported that last year E.Coli
0157:H7 was down 37% from the previous year - a good sign that things
are looking up and that people at all levels of the beef industry are
taking this culprit seriously.
Fastrack® is one such commercially available probiotic that is
readily available. Their advertising says, "Fastrack® direct-fed
microbials feature two lactic acid-producing bacteria, yeast, and
fermentation products to aid in establishing healthy digestive
systems in your animals. Yeast supplies B vitamins and digestive
enzymes, enhances palatability, and stimulates activity of beneficial
bacteria in the digestive tract."
http://beef.unl.edu/stories/200404300.shtml
Bill :cboy:
probiotics were added showed a 71 % decline in E. Coli 0157:H7
compared to those not given the material.
Separately, the CDC, USDA, etc. reported that last year E.Coli
0157:H7 was down 37% from the previous year - a good sign that things
are looking up and that people at all levels of the beef industry are
taking this culprit seriously.
Fastrack® is one such commercially available probiotic that is
readily available. Their advertising says, "Fastrack® direct-fed
microbials feature two lactic acid-producing bacteria, yeast, and
fermentation products to aid in establishing healthy digestive
systems in your animals. Yeast supplies B vitamins and digestive
enzymes, enhances palatability, and stimulates activity of beneficial
bacteria in the digestive tract."
http://beef.unl.edu/stories/200404300.shtml
Bill :cboy: