Wine's leftovers could help wean chicken farms off antibiotics
Researchers are discovering that wine production leftovers could offer a natural solution to antibiotic overuse in chicken farming. By repurposing grape pomace and other wine byproducts, farms may be able to reduce their reliance on antibiotics while improving animal health. It's a clever example of circular economy thinking that could benefit both the wine industry and agriculture more broadly.
Originally published by Phys.org
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