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Pigs require a number of essential nutrients to meet their needs for maintenance, growth, reproduction, lactation, and other functions. However, factors such as genetic variation, environment, availability of nutrients in feedstuffs, disease levels, and other stressors may increase the needed level of some nutrients for optimal performance and reproduction.
Swine require six general classes of nutrients: water, carbohydrates, fats, protein (amino acids), minerals, and vitamins. Energy, although not a specific nutrient, is an important nutritional component and is primarily derived from the oxidation of carbohydrates and fats. In addition, amino acids (from protein) that exceed the animal’s requirements for maintenance and tissue protein synthesis provide energy when their carbon skeletons are oxidized. Antibiotics, chemotherapeutic agents, microbial supplements (prebiotics and probiotics), enzymes, and other feed additives are often added to swine diets to increase the rate and efficiency of gain, to improve digestibility, and for other purposes, but they are not considered nutrients.
Pigs require a more concentrated diet and should be fed a less-fibrous feed than cattle, sheep, or horses. As they grow, their nutritional requirements change and the diet should meet their needs in various phases of growth and stages of production.
Kim Jin Tae, Southeast & Northeast Asia Manager, talks with Engormix about Agranco's presence in World Pork Expo 2016 and their focus on their product Oxynova for swine....
Background Spray dried porcine plasma (SDPP) or spray dried bovine plasma (SDBP) has been used in nursery pig diets due to its documented beneficial effects on post-weaning growth, feed intake, morbidity indices and survival [1, 2]. In past studies, under field conditions, pigs suffering from porcine circovirus type 2-systemic disease (PCV2-SD, formerly known as...
Spray-dried porcine plasma (SDPP) is considered a valuable protein source in piglet feeds. Recent studies show the positive effects of plasma on technical piglet performance are more pronounced when animals are exposed to sub-clinical microbial infections. ...
Stimulation of feed intake is a key factor in managing the health of weaned piglets. More sophisticated animal protein products have become available, with a range of functionalities to support growth of healthy piglets.
Protein is the most expensive nutrient in diets for weaned piglets. Type and quality of protein sources have shown to influence the performance and health status of weaned piglets. In general, animal protein sources have a higher nutritional value for piglets in the...
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Introduction. Over the 20 last years, the increase in sow’s prolificacy has been associated with a decrease in average birth weight and an increase in within-litter variation of individual birth weight (Quiniou et al., 2002). At the same time, milk potential increased but not appetite, which resulted in more important...
Kansas State University is flexing its research muscle in swine nutrition and grain science in hopes of taking out a deadly virus that is said to have a 100 percent mortality rate in piglets less than 7 days old.
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David Saornil speaks about the importance of sows feed intake during lactation and factors influencing it, and the influence of litters in sows lactation and piglets mortality. He also speaks about the genetic evolution on sows and piglets too....
Sung Woo Kim speaks about the nutritional aspect that influence the reproductive system of sows. He also speaks about the high lactation capacity milk production that has increase and the growth of fetuses and mammary glands....
The Pancosma & Associates group opens the doors to our high tech world-class laboratory dedicated to palatant and taste enhancing products. What answers do we have to address modern day challenges within the feed industry? Pancosma, for almost 70 years, have created, designed and delivered the most cutting edge, practical and effective feed additives. ...
1 Parte da Tese Doutorado do primeiro autor em Ciência Animal, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, UEL, Londrina, PR. 2 Discente(s) de Doutorado do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, UEL, Londrina, PR. 3 Profs. Drs. do Deptº de Zootecnia, UEL, Londrina, PR. 4 Discente(s) de Mestrado do...
1 Livestock Industries Innovation, Department of Agriculture and Food, South Perth, WA 6151, Australia; 2 School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia Summary Improving the efficiency with which growing pigs utilise feed is a high priority for the pork industry because the cost of feed...
Mingan Choct, professor at the University of New England and CEO for the Poultry CRC, Australia, speaks about an Adisseo seminar held at the WPC 2012 focused on the importance of early nutrition for poultry and pigs. ...
Introduction For several decades, the use of sub-therapeutic levels of antibiotics in animal feeds has been a common practice in many countries in order to improve growth performance and prevent from the adverse effects of pathogenic and non-pathogenic enteric microorganisms. However, there are increasing concerns for the public health about the consequences from the use of antibiotics in livestock [1]. The risk of...
Clement Soulet, Product manager for palatants in Pancosma talks about the benefits of using palatant products to increase feed intake and how recent studies have proven that SUCRAM® not only targets lingual epithelium, but also the gut epithelium....
Trace minerals are a commonly ignored source of nutrients in animal feedstuffs. Their physiological roles are often underestimated and their presence in the feed in adequate quantities taken for granted. However, they are necessary to maintain body function, to optimise growth, reproduction and immune response. They therefore play an important part in determining the health status of the animal. A deficiency of these trace elements can cause a considerable...
Introduction Grinding of feed ingredients is used to reduce the particle size and increase energy and nutrient digestibility (Wondra et al., 1995d; Laurinen et al., 2000; Mavromichalis et al., 2000; Kim et al., 2002) and it is usually accomplished with the use of either roller mills, hammer mills, or a combination of roller and hammer mills. It is currently recommended that corn grain be milled to an average particle size...
Introduction Escalating costs of typical swine feed ingredients such as corn and soybean meal has created a demand for producers to consider feeding diets containing higher levels of byproducts to nursery and finishing pigs to reduce feed cost. However, these alternative feed ingredients are generally higher in fiber and lower in dietary energy compared to the cereal grains normally utilized. This decrease in...
Pig producers would like to keep their costs down by supplementing livestock feed with dried distiller’s grains with solubles (DDGS) and other agricultural coproducts generated from biofuel production. But adding hard-to-digest fiber to livestock diets also increases the production of manure—never a good thing, especially when it...
Amino acids (AA) are the organic compounds made from amine (-NH 2 ) and carboxylic acid (-COOH) functional groups, along with a side-chain specific to each amino acid. The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, though other elements are found in the side-chains of certain amino acids (Fig. 1). Fig. 1: ...