Amlan International Brings Gut Health and Feed Efficiency Innovation to IPPE 2026
As poultry producers continue to move away from antibiotic growth promoters, maintaining profitability under real-world production pressure has become increasingly complex. With feed representing up to 70% of total production costs, feed efficiency is a primary driver of economic performance. Subclinical disease, pathogenic bacteria and biotoxins can persist even in flocks that appear healthy, quietly eroding margins by suppressing feed intake, compromising gut integrity, impairing nutrient utilization and diverting energy away from growth.
“Today’s producers are facing unprecedented pressure to perform without antibiotics while still protecting margins,” said Dr.
During IPPE 2026, Amlan will spotlight how Varium®, a natural alternative to antibiotic growth promoters, helps improve feed efficiency and performance in antibiotic-free systems. Designed to support gut integrity, immune function and resilience to pathogenic challenges, Varium is backed by more than a decade of research demonstrating measurable improvements in gut health, reduced intestinal damage under disease challenge and more consistent performance under commercial stressors. By safeguarding gut function, nutrients are more effectively utilized for growth and feed conversion — supporting stronger returns on feed investment.
“Profitability depends on sustaining peak performance under the greatest pressure,” said Dr.
In addition to his presence at the Amlan booth,
Amlan’s team will be available throughout the expo to discuss current research, field results and real-world applications for building resilience into poultry production programs.
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Contact:
Reagan.culbertson@amlan.com
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