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MSPRS Resistant Starch Resistant starch is a prebiotic that improves digestive health and disease resistance in swine effec MSP[RS] Resistant Starch improves gut health in swine.

Its ease-of-use from birth onward assists piglet, weaners and sows with developing a healthier, more resilient colon. MSP[RS] Resistant Starch has been proven to lower fecal pH and improve fecal consistency. It has been demonstrated to aid in situations of piglet scours due to TGE, PEDv, E Coli, Clostridium Perfringens and Rotavirus.

Did you know? Feeding MSP[RS] Resistant Starch starting on the first day of life will establish the friendly bacteria in...
03/01/2025

Did you know? Feeding MSP[RS] Resistant Starch starting on the first day of life will establish the friendly bacteria in their gut microbiome. The fine white powder is palatable, and can be added in small bowls, or on the heating mats.

01/01/2025
The friendly bacteria in the gut microbiome keeps piglets healthy by creating an environment that isn't favorable for pa...
30/12/2024

The friendly bacteria in the gut microbiome keeps piglets healthy by creating an environment that isn't favorable for pathogen growth.

Feeding MSP[RS] builds a large community of friendly bacteria in the gut microbiome. These friendly bacteria produce met...
27/12/2024

Feeding MSP[RS] builds a large community of friendly bacteria in the gut microbiome. These friendly bacteria produce metabolites that add an extra layer of protection from scours.

All of us at MSP[RS] Resistant Starch wish you a peaceful holiday season filled with joy!
25/12/2024

All of us at MSP[RS] Resistant Starch wish you a peaceful holiday season filled with joy!

Piglets that start on feed early, do better. Feeding MSP[RS] starting at birth eases the transition to creep feed.      ...
23/12/2024

Piglets that start on feed early, do better. Feeding MSP[RS] starting at birth eases the transition to creep feed.

Feeding MSP[RS] early on will establish the friendly bacteria in the gut microbiome. A large community of friendly bacte...
20/12/2024

Feeding MSP[RS] early on will establish the friendly bacteria in the gut microbiome. A large community of friendly bacteria reduces the pH in the hindgut which creates an unfavorable environment for pathogens that cause scours.

Feeding MSP[RS] Resistant Starch is simple. Add a small bowl of the palatable powder on the first day of life, and conti...
16/12/2024

Feeding MSP[RS] Resistant Starch is simple. Add a small bowl of the palatable powder on the first day of life, and continue adding a little bit each day.

We have extensive, independent academic research demonstrating the gut health benefits of feeding MSP[RS] Resistant Star...
13/12/2024

We have extensive, independent academic research demonstrating the gut health benefits of feeding MSP[RS] Resistant Starch in swine. Check out the research page on our website to learn more! http://mspResistantStarch.com.

MSP[RS] Resistant Starch is a high quality, concentrated resistant starch derived from potatoes. MSP[RS] is highly ferme...
11/12/2024

MSP[RS] Resistant Starch is a high quality, concentrated resistant starch derived from potatoes. MSP[RS] is highly fermentable by the friendly bacteria in the gut microbiome and is a viable solution to reduce antibiotic use.

Millions of piglets consume MSP[RS] annually - to mitigate scours, reduce antibiotic use, and to improve performance.   ...
09/12/2024

Millions of piglets consume MSP[RS] annually - to mitigate scours, reduce antibiotic use, and to improve performance.

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