Piglet Gut and in-Barn Manure from Farms on a Raised without Antibiotics Program Display Reduced Antimicrobial Resistance but an Increased Prevalence of Pathogens
In response to new stringent regulations in Canada regarding the use of antibiotics in animal production, many farms have implemented practices to produce animals that are raised without antibiotics (RWA) from birth to slaughter. This study aims to assess the impact of RWA production practices on re...
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Main Authors: | Samuel M. Chekabab (Author), John R. Lawrence (Author), Alvin C. Alvarado (Author), Bernardo Z. Predicala (Author), Darren R. Korber (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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