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Novus International, Inc. is a global leader in scientifically developing, manufacturing, and commercializing gut health solutions for the animal agriculture industry. Novus’s product portfolio includes ALIMET®​ feed supplement, MINTREX®​ chelated trace minerals, CIBENZA® enzyme feed additives, NEXT ENHANCE®​ feed additive, ACTIVATE®​ nutritional feed acid, and other specialty ingredients for poultry, swine, ruminants, and aquaculture. Headquartered in the U.S. and serving customers globally, Novus is privately owned by Mitsui & Co., Inc. and Nippon Soda Co., Ltd.

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Trace minerals pave the path to stronger footpads in poultry

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The path to stronger footpads

Broilers grow in a highly controlled environment but, even with every consideration made, maintaining footpad integrity can be a challenge. Are trace minerals the answer?

Feeding impacts shell quality, bird quality

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Feeding impacts shell quality, bird quality

The modern hen is very different from its predecessors but what are the slight adjustments that can make a difference for the layer/breeder, egg and chick?

Zero zinc oxide: holistic approaches to manage piglet gut health challenges

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Zero zinc oxide: holistic approaches to manage piglet gut health challenges

In recent decades, high levels of zinc oxide have been added to the post-weaning piglet’s diet to help manage gut disorders and performance losses. It is well accepted that including 2,000 to 3,000ppm of zinc oxide in the diet during the two weeks post-weaning...

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Maximize Sow Lifetime Profitability With Nutrition

Maximize Sow Lifetime Profitability With Nutrition

Content provided by Novus International | 20-Jul-2021 | Research Study

For many swine producers, increasing sow profitability means producing more pigs per sow per year. However, research shows that sow retention is crucial...