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A Revolution in Feed Management

WShannon
Nutrition
November 3, 2020

Precision feeding technique technology is being developed for feeding pigs daily on an individual basis, maximizing their growth. Phase feeding programs feed based on targeted averages; with faster pigs often being underfeed and slow-growing pigs being overfed. When feeding individual pigs their daily needs, nitrogen and phosphorous were reduced by 25% and 29%, respectively. This reduced their output of these nutrients by 40%. Feed costs per pig are expected to be reduced by $8/pig when using this system.

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