Mathematical models may support cheaper swine feed with no drop in production
Using mathematical models rather than nutrient tables may offer producers a way to support pig growth and development with less financial and environmental cost

Supplemental enzymes and multicarbohydrase may improve weaned pigs digestion of crude protein from soy-based feed ingredients, however current digestibility

Worn-out equipment is part of farming and can make a big dent in an operation's productivity, but it could be a good problem to have

Supplementing pig diets with either saturated or unsaturated fat increases the digestibility of calcium, phosphorus, and sulfur in the diets, finds an industry

The type of canola is used, and how the oil is extracted alter the nutritional offering of by-products used in swine feed, say researchers

Animal scientists in Brazil examined the use of Brazilian red pepper essential oil in the diet of weanling pigs for growth and gut health.

Replacing soybean meal with DDGS maintains feed intake, but lowers average daily gain for young pigs, say researchers.

Tonisity says an isotonic supplement it has developed can boost hydration, weight gain and manage stress in piglets.

Lallemand Animal Nutrition released new findings on the use of probiotic yeast when pigs are stressed at a health conference in Ireland this week, and research

Alliance aims to improve swine health and well-being by developing precision breeding technology.

A study indicates an extract of marine algae harvested in Brittany could be used in feed to inhibit the proliferation of pathogens and stimulate an immune

Low-calorie sweetener use may prompt greater feed intake and growth rate for weaned pigs.

Use of essential oils and nutrient density may improve piglet growth and health absent antibiotics for growth promotion.

Manure accumulation in storage pits can be a fire or explosion hazards, but smaller feed particles and more digestible fiber may lower risks.

Sugar beet pulp (SBP) may prompt gut health and offer an alternative feed ingredient for young pigs.

Piglets of sows given an anise feed additive may see improved feed intake and weight gain, when the scented supplement is included in nursery feed.

Use of enzymatic feather meal in nursery pig diets may offer an alternative protein source, improve growth and promote gut health.

Konjac flour (KF) and the yeast Saccharomyces boulardii (SB) may boost piglet growth, improve stool and support gut health when added to sow diets.

International researchers are looking to refine a multiphase-individual precision pig feeding system to make it more efficient for use with breeding-finishing

Protease supplementation may improve the growth performance and gut development of weaned piglets, particularly those on fishmeal replacement diets