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The ability of an animal to be resilient to diseases is dependent upon several factors which include; immune status, husbandry practises, vaccination, genetics among others.

Factors contributing to animals’ resilience and tolerance to diseases.

The ability of an animal to be resilient to diseases is dependent upon several factors which include; immune status, husbandry practises, vaccination, genetics among others. The majority of these areas can be employed in preventing disease occurrence in food producing animals. Examples of alternatives to antibiotics:

• Vaccines

• Probiotics

• Genetic selection

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