Inclusion of the direct-fed microbial Clostridium butyricum in diets for weanling pigs increases growth performance and tends to increase villus height and crypt depth, but does not change intestinal microbial abundance

Gloria A. Casas, Laia Blavi, Tzu Wen L. Cross, Anne H. Lee, Kelly S. Swanson, Hans H. Stein

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