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French feed additive firm Lesaffre held its second international symposium about nutrition in Lille, northern France, on November 8-9. After a first symposium dedicated to ruminant in 2010, Lesaffre chose this year to focus on pig nutrition, specifically "the benefits of live yeast in pig feed or ho...
Source : Lesaffre
Date of publication : 12/19/2011
Views: 432
Weight and backfat losses, during lactation, are reduced when lactating sows receive a feed containing Rovabio Excel, a NSP enzyme developed by Adisseo. Six trials throughout  the world, concerning more than 500 sows, with different genetics, different feed compositions, various ages at weanin...
Source : Adisseo
Date of publication : 05/12/2011
Views: 876
Lallemand's probiotic bacteria officially recognized to enhance feed efficiency and growth performance for piglets Blagnac (France) - Lallemand Animal Nutrition announced today that the probiotic Bactocell® (bacteria strain Pediococcus acidilactici CNCM MA 18/5M) is authorized by the European C...
Source : Lallemand Animal Nutrition
Date of publication : 12/20/2010
Views: 285
Lallemand Animal Nutrition has just launched a mini website focused on pig liquid feeding and the benefits of the probiotic lactic acid bacteria Bactocell® (Pediococcus acidilactici strain 18/5M). This site, now available in English, French and Italian, is dedicated to pig producers. This new...
Source : Lallemand
Date of publication : 05/18/2010
Views: 845
Dr. Sung Kim, from the North Carolina State University, talks about "Balance of aminoacids for the growth of the mamar gland and milk production". The interview was recorded at the 15th edition of ABRAVES (Brazilian Society of Swine Veterinarians), held at Uberlandia, from the 26th to the 29t...
Source : Engormix.com
Date of publication : 11/23/2009
Views: 853
Dr. Gary Cromwell, from the University of Kentucky, talks about "Last century relevant studies in swine nutrition". The interview was recorded at the 15th edition of ABRAVES (Brazilian Society of Swine Veterinarians), held at Uberlandia, from the 26th to the 29th of October....
Source : Engormix.com
Date of publication : 11/18/2009
Views: 800
The Australian conference Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition (12-15 July, Armidale) brought together experts to discuss issues of importance to the livestock industry. Tony Edwards from ACE Livestock Consulting spoke about significant breakthroughs in pig nutrition over the past 30 years and looked...
Source : PigProgress.Net
Date of publication : 07/20/2009
Views: 473
A major technological breakthrough will help pork producers use canola meal more efficiently and give them the potential to use more of it in pig feeding rations. The breakthrough came in a joint research project conducted by Pork CRC and the Australian Oilseeds Federation and could save the indust...
Source : Pork CRC
Date of publication : 05/12/2009
Views: 718
The project aimed to estimate the net energy (NE) content of canola meal (CM) and full-fat canola seeds (FFCS) in swine and to validate these values, through growth studies using diets containing graded levels of CM or FFCS. No difference in average daily gain and feed conversion ratio was observed ...
Source : Prairie Swine Centre Inc.
Date of publication : 04/23/2009
Views: 364
What is the best way to feed a sow during lactation? It is a question that continues to be asked by researchers and producers alike. Survey data from a number of research studies show significant variability in average lactation feed intakes with ranges from 3.6 to 9.1 kg per day. Differences in gen...
Source : OMAFRA Pork News & Views newsletter
Date of publication : 03/10/2009
Views: 671
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