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Pigs are exposed to various challenges such as weaning, environmental stressors, unhealthy diet, diseases and infections during their lifetime which adversely affects the gut microbiome. The inability of the pig microbiome to return to the pre-challenge baseline may lead to dysbiosis resulting in the outbreak of diseases. Therefore, the maintenance of gut microbiome diversity, robustness and stability has been influential for optimum intestinal health after perturbations. Nowadays human and animal researches have focused on more holistic approaches to obtain a robust gut microbiota that provides protection against pathogens and improves the digestive physiology and the immune system. The swine gut microbiome is a complex and dynamic ecosystem harboring immensely diverse microbiota including bacteria, viruses, archaea, and fungi that ideally reside symbiotically in the gut of host animals. Among the microorganisms, the number of bacteria outnumbers other microorganisms. The microbiome robustness, the maintenance of diverse and functional microbiota in GIT is crucial for effective swine production. The microbiome robustness depends on the diversity of the microbiome, so it is not enough just to have the presence of a few different beneficial microbes. Accordingly, new strategies are required to manipulate the gut microbiome to prevent or revert unhealthy states caused by perturbations.
Lee J. Johnston
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
1. Introduction Feed sanitizers are a type of feed additive that, when applied to or mixed into feed, provide an antimicrobial benefit. Feed sanitization addresses significant economic and health challenges in swine production. Animal feed serves as a reservoir for various pathogens that can enter feed through multiple pathways including ingredients, dust, contaminated equipment, and wildlife [1–4]. Feed sanitization also prevents mold growth and mycotoxin development. Molds...
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In Ho Kim
In Ho Kim and 1 more
Dankook University
The increasing demand for sustainable livestock production has intensified global interest in phytogenic feed additives (PFAs) as viable alternatives to conventional antibiotic growth promoters. This comprehensive review, authored by Sarbani Biswas and In Ho Kim and published in the Journal of Animal Science and Technology (DOI: 10.5187/jast.2025.e26), explores how plant-derived compounds like essential oils, herbs, and spices are redefining non-ruminant nutrition. The study synthesizes...
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Don’t miss the opportunity to register for this top animal nutrition event featuring leading-edge research, applied science, student-led progress and national collaboration    Ottawa, ONTARIO — As the ...
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Gabriel Rocha
Gabriel Rocha and 1 more
Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV
Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV
Weaning is considered a critical period in the piglet’s life because it is related to several stressors, such as loss of contact with the mother and litter of origin, environmental and dietary changes, and the establishment of a new social hierarchy. In recent decades, due to the search for improving the zootechnical performance of weaned piglets, a range of molecules (e.g. antibiotics, copper sulfate, and zinc oxide) have been used as performance enhancers, resulting in the selection...
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In a recent review published in Veterinária e Zootecnia (Vol. 31, 2024, DOI: 10.35699/2178-3764.2024.47113), authors Debora Duarte Moraleco, Alexander Alexandre de Almeida, Jean Kaique Valentim, Aline Cristina Diniz Silva, Ana Clara da Silva Severino, Daniela Keley Custódio, and Joyce Zanella explore the critical role of essential amino acids in modern pig farming. The study addresses the shift from using crude protein levels to the "ideal protein" concept, which focuses on...
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Danyel Bueno Dalto
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
1. Introduction The swine industry faces numerous sanitary and environmental challenges that can significantly affect pig health and productivity (Le Floc’h et al., 2021; Gomes et al., 2023). These challenges include infectious diseases, environmental stressors, and management practices that can result in the overactivation of the immune system and oxidative stress in pigs (Pluske et al., 2018). Various challenge models have been employed to simulate commercial stress...
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Two new high concentration protected sodium butyrate solutions delivering proven performance and optimal handling Adisseo has launched Sanion Tetra 50 and Sanion Tetra 70, protected sodium butyrate additives with 50% and 70% active content. Produced in...
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Anita Menconi
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Anita Menconi, Regional Business Director for Specialty Nutrition, Americas at Evonik, shares her perspective on how specialty nutrition will support animal health and performance toward 2026. She also addresses how nutrition and gut health solutions can help maintain productivity as antibiotic use in animal production continues to decline. ...
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Dr. Daniel Columbus
University Saskatchewan
University Saskatchewan
Introduction “Pig producers will need to cope with higher feed costs, more pressure from legislation and, at the same time, more expectations from consumers.” I think most people would agree that this would characterize very well the challenges facing the pork industry today. This statement, however, is from an article by Matheiu Cortyl written in 2014 for WattPoultry magazine. This seems to be a very accurate prediction, but I think it more reflects the challenges the...
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Introduction: Pork and pork products are recognised as vehicles of Salmonella Typhimurium ( S . Typhimurium) infection in humans. In recent years, galactooligosaccharides (GOS) and seaweed extracts (SWE) have been explored as novel sources of bioactive compounds that contain antimicrobial and immunomodulatory properties. The main bioactives in seaweed are the polysaccharides laminarin and fucoidan, which have antimicrobial, prebiotic and anti-inflammatory...
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Kenneth Mellits
University of Nottingham
University of Nottingham
1. Introduction Global meat protein consumption is expected to increase by 14% by 2030 compared to the 2018–2020 baseline average, with pigmeat accounting for 33% of this growth and total consumption projected to reach 127 million metric tonnes [1]. Given the rising demand, optimising animal performance and feed conversion efficiency is essential for ensuring both economic sustainability and productivity in commercial pig production. During suckling, sow colostrum...
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Michael Joseph
North Carolina State University - NCSU
North Carolina State University - NCSU
In this Engormix interview, Michael Joseph, Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist at NC State University, discusses the use of various combinations of feed additives to maintain gut health and how technology and precision nutrition can contribute. ...
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Introduction: Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) belongs to genus alphacoronavirus. The disease, PED, which causes high mortality rates in newborn piglets, is characterized by acute vomiting and watery diarrhea. During late 2010 in China and Southeast Aisa, several PEDV strains were initially isolated. Subsequently, the disease was pandemic in several provinces neighboring Zhejiang and later in United States in 2013. It aroused our great interest to analyze the reasons...
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Introduction: Outbreaks of porcine epidemic diarrhoea (PED) were reported across Europe during the 1980’s and 1990’s but only sporadic outbreaks occurred in recent years. PED virus (PEDV) spread for the first time into the USA in 2013 and has caused severe economic losses. Retrospectively it was found that two different strains of PEDV have been introduced into the US, both are closely related to strains circulating in China where a new wave of the disease occurred...
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Introduction: Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea (PED) is a severe enteric disease that causes economic losses worldwide. Maternal passive immunity can prevent losses in suckling piglets during the period of immature immune system. Since sow colostrum is the most abundant and easily accessible resource of a farm. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of different levels of piglet colostrum intake on clinical illness and histopathological lesions from PED virus (PEDV)...
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Marie-Pierre Létourneau Montminy
Université Laval
Université Laval
1. Introduction Consistent information on animal nutrient requirements and feedstuff characteristics is non-negotiable when proposing precise feeding programs [1]. This information allows nutritionists to determine a given amount of feedstuffs that will provide a diet that will allow production goals to be achieved at an optimized feed cost. Feed formulations can be established using published values of ingredient composition, such as the NRC [2] and Rostagno et al. [3]....
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The weaning period is a critical stage in pig farming, marking the transition from maternal milk to solid feed and bringing profound physiological and environmental changes for piglets. This phase significantly impacts piglet growth, immune development, and digestive health, with high susceptibility to...
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Kyle Adkison
Kyle Adkison and 1 more
Milwhite Inc.
Modern animal production, optimal health is rooted in gut integrity. The gastrointestinal tract serves not only as the center for nutrient absorption but also as a critical regulator of immune function, neuroendocrine signaling, and overall physiological balance via the gut-brain axis. Any disruption within this system can result in widespread systemic impacts, affecting performance, disease resilience, and welfare outcomes. The most advanced feeding strategies and...
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John Htoo
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Dr. John Htoo, Global Senior Expert in Swine Nutrition at Evonik, shared strategic insights on how to support gut health and optimize the performance of weaned pigs through targeted nutritional interventions. His presentation focused on three key levers: nutrients,...
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