Heat Stress Programme

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Climate change is becoming a truly global issue, influencing animal health and performance all over the world. Preventative strategies to mitigate heat stress are essential. With Selko's Heat Stress Programme we offer feed additive strategies that can support animal production during heat stress conditions in three ways: reducing oxidative stress, Osmotic changes, and optimising gut health and function. 

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Heat stress, a global challenge to protecting gut health and animal performance

Global climate changes have their effect on animal production. Where heat stress used to be an issue for certain regions only, nowadays also areas with moderate climates are affected. The number of days when the temperature humidity index exceeds animals’ comfort threshold rises, heat stress has become one of the most important ambient stressors in animal production worldwide and espically in Africa.

Heat stress occurs as an animal’s heat gain exceeds the heat it can dissipate. Modern production animals, selected for rapid growth, are more susceptible to heat stress, and adverse effects include decreased productivity, susceptibility to infectious diseases and higher mortality

Selko's heat stress programme offers feed additive strategies that can support animal production during heat stress conditions in three ways

Selko's heat stress programme

Reducing oxidative stress
Osmotic changes
Optimising gut health and function

Addressing free radicals and oxidative stress

An initial point of damage for livestock experiencing heat stress is oxidative stress and the generation of free radicals.

To provide optimal protection, antioxidants need to be able to distribute throughout the animal including through both lipid and water-based structures and have high digestibility and bioavailability..

Preventing gut damage

Another area where livestock can suffer damage during heat stress is the intestinal barrier. Heat stress generates a thermoregulatory response that can alter blood flow patterns leading to intestinal hypoxia and a breakdown of intestinal integrity.

The consequence of damaged intestinal barrier function is increased pathogenic movement within the animal.

Our products contain AOmix with proven distribution and efficacy in mitigating oxidative stress. 

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