As the animal health business of Oil-Dri® Corporation of America, Amlan leverages Oil-Dri’s mineral science expertise to develop natural and safe, mineral-based intestinal health solutions for the animal protein industry.
As the animal health business of Oil-Dri® Corporation of America, Amlan leverages Oil-Dri’s mineral science expertise to develop natural and safe, mineral-based intestinal health solutions for the animal protein industry.
Our scientifically proven feed additives support overall animal health and welfare through a healthy and functional gastrointestinal tract that promotes nutrient absorption, optimal animal performance and improved production economics.
A healthy intestinal tract is the first line of defense against enteric disease. Our mineral-based feed additives optimize the intestinal environment to help animals naturally defend against enteric disease — without antibiotics.
Our mineral-based feed additives meet the demands for cleaner food while reducing the inputs needed to raise production animals. We add value for producers by helping to decrease the cost and environmental impact of poultry and livestock production.
Enteric disease and impaired intestinal function can lead to significant economic challenges for the poultry industry.
Weaning and the post-weaning period is a stressful time for piglets, and digestive disorders often lead to performance “fallback” effects. Growing pigs can also have reduced performance due to bacterial toxin effects.
Mycotoxins in feed and bacterial toxins in the GI tract can have a huge impact on dairy performance and producer profits.
Necrotic enteritis is one of the most economically challenging diseases for the poultry industry — particularly for antibiotic-free producers.
When traditional coccidiostats and ionophores are no longer an option, our natural anticoccidial solutions can help reduce the negative effects of coccidiosis.
Unlike other clay minerals, our mineral binds aflatoxin and zearalenone, fumonisin, ochratoxin and T-2 due to its unique structure and our proprietary thermal processing.
Bacterial toxins that cause enteritis can be 100,000 times more toxic than mycotoxins, and with antibiotic use in production animals decreasing, economic loss associated with bacterial toxins is on the rise.
Salmonella is one of the most prevalent foodborne zoonotic pathogens, but animal protein producers can play an important role in reducing the incidence of salmonellosis.
Exotoxins play a key role in the pathogenesis of enterotoxigenic E. coli-caused post-weaning diarrhea in piglets.
Intestinal immune cells are part of the first line of defense against enteric pathogens.
The foundation of Amlan products is our unique mineral technology that optimizes animal intestinal health to naturally defend against enteric disease and animal production challenges. Choose a product to learn more.
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