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Precision Feeding Reduces Swine Herd Nutrient Requirements and Manure Nutrient Excretions

Research conducted on behalf of Swine Innovation Porc has shown individually formulated diets can reduce the nutritional needs of the swine herd and the nutrient content of the manure produced.
 
In an effort to reduce the overall nutrient requirements of the swine herd, scientists working in partnership with swine Innovation Porc have been developing technology designed to mix swine rations tailored to meet the specific nutritional requirements of each individual pig.
 
Researchers have now completed the basic concepts needed to estimate daily nutrient requirements.
 
Dr. Candido Pomar, a research Scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, explains in conventional systems all of the animals get the same feed so diets must be formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of the most demanding animals where as precision feeding allows the less demanding animals to be fed lower cost less nutrient dense diets.
 
Dr. Candido Pomar-Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:
 
When we move to precision feeding then we have the possibility of identifying the nature of each pig and then to provide them daily with the diet that they need.
 
Doing so we demonstrated we can reduce, at least, by 25 percent the amount of protein that we have to give to the overall group.
 
There is pigs that require a little bit more but most of them, we are feeding them with less than the conventional diets so at least 25 percent less protein to produce the same amount of pig.
 
Source : Farmscape

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