Tag: piglet health
It is not just about organic acids
Organic acids fulfill multiple roles in weaning diets for piglets. As acidifiers, they must be used in conjunction with a good knowledge of the...
Polyphenols on the early weaning of piglets
Producers try to overcome the low voluntary intake immediately after weaning by enhancing feed palatability. While this strategy may effectively increase feed consumption, the...
Trouw Nutrition to present piglet physiology insights at DPP-NA
During the 16th International Symposium on Digestive Physiology of Pigs (DPP-NA), to be held from 20-23 May in USA, Trouw Nutrition will share research...
Building and boosting the immunity shield of pigs
Adequate nutrition is fundamental for developing a strong immune system in pigs, which is the basis for high performance. By focusing on the appropriate...
Layn Natural Ingredients showcases new feed ingredient at EuroTier 2024
Layn Natural Ingredients has announced the European-region launch of its new product TruGro® CGA, which aims to optimize piglet health and growth naturally during the...
Pig Feed Quality Conference highlights importance of ABC-4 values
Held in Vietnam in May and June, the Pig Feed Quality Conference focused on various topics such as piglet health and immunity. The event...
Lallemand’s experts offer deep diving into liquid feed hygiene
Lallemand Animal Nutrition's experts presented new data on the contribution of lactic acid bacteria Pediococcus acidilactici CNCM I-4622 to the hygiene of pig liquid...
Bioactive molecules in egg powder contribute to piglet’s health
Egg powder, a nutrient with bioactive molecules, helps piglet’s growth, performance and increases immunity in piglets during the first two weeks after weaning.
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Yeast supplementation supports zero ZnO mission
Good nutrition isn’t just important for sow and piglet health and performance; it can also boost overall performance and even bring therapeutic zinc oxide...
Unravelling a mystery of SINS and its tie to endotoxins
Swine Inflammatory and Necrotic Syndrome (SINS) is a disease affecting pigs and is characterized by fever, inflammation, and necrosis in various organs. The causes...