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C. M. Nyachoti

Researcher at University of Manitoba

Publications -  35
Citations -  3186

C. M. Nyachoti is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soybean meal & Lactobacillus. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2812 citations. Previous affiliations of C. M. Nyachoti include University of Guelph.

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Gastrointestinal health and function in weaned pigs: a review of feeding strategies to control post‐weaning diarrhoea without using in‐feed antimicrobial compounds

TL;DR: Some of nutritional strategies known to improve structure and function of gastrointestinal tract and (or) promote post-weaning growth with special emphasis on probiotics, prebiotics, organic acids, trace minerals and dietary protein source and level are focused on.
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Strategic use of feed ingredients and feed additives to stimulate gut health and development in young pigs.

TL;DR: A combination of different approaches may provide the most effective alternative to in-feed antibiotics and the positive effects of gut health-promoting microbes should be weighed against the increased energy and nutrient costs to support these microbes.
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Performance responses and indicators of gastrointestinal health in early-weaned pigs fed low-protein amino acid-supplemented diets.

TL;DR: The results show that piglet performance may suffer when dietary CP is reduced by 4 or more percentage units from 23% and support the hypothesis that low-CP diets help maintain enteric health in pigs by lowering toxic microbial metabolites such as ammonia.
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Degradation of cell wall polysaccharides by combinations of carbohydrase enzymes and their effect on nutrient utilization and broiler chicken performance.

TL;DR: It is evident from the present studies that the addition of an appropriate combination of carbohydrase enzymes to target cell wall polysaccharide structures could further improve enzyme efficacy in practical wheat, SBM, canola meal, and peas-based broiler diets.
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Significance of endogenous gut nitrogen losses in the nutrition of growing pigs: A review

TL;DR: Estimates of ENL are important for determining true ileal N and amino acid digestibilities and for identifying means to improve the efficiency of N and energy utilization in growing pigs.