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Author: Shannon White

High Hopes for High Moisture Grain Treatment

Acidifying high moisture cereal grains may have benefits in pig nutrition. When acidified low moisture grains were implemented into nursery piglets' diets, growth performance and feed intake were improved due to nutrient digestibility and gut health improvements. Acidified high-moisture cereal grains in feed do not...

Post Weaning Diets: A Simple Solution

Nursery diets are quite expensive as they are complex in order to help the newly weaned pigs perform better. Simple and complex diets were tested on commercial farms, with the cheaper soybean meal diet limiting growth at first, though both groups were similar at market....

Researchers Get Testy with Airborne Pathogens

Airborne pathogens can occasionally elude biosecurity measures and are an economic burden for producers. Various filtration devices were tested on how effective they were at reducing the risk of airborne pathogens. A testing platform was built to evaluate different filter and pre-filter combinations against virulent...

The Heat is On: Truck Wash System Dissolves Disease

The greatest vector for disease transfer in the swine sector is trucks. Cleaning trucks is expensive and labour intensive and is still a biosecurity hazard. A vacuum system prototype is being evolved to help vacuum contaminants from the truck. Along with this, heating the truck...

Validating Net Energy of Wheat DDGS

Feed prices are continuing to increase, so novel ingredients are being examined for their potential in swine diets. Wheat DDGS is becoming increasingly available in the Prairies and can be implemented in diets in a step-up inclusion strategy up to 15% and 30% in nursery...

The Next Game Changer in Feeding Pigs

A precision feeding system can help reduce costs by improving the efficiency of nutrients and feed, while also using traceability to enhance food safety and decreasing the environmental footprint by reducing feed waste. Phase feeding is the alternative and it meets the nutrient requirements of...

Mycotoxins and the Immune System

Mycotoxins are produced by mould that grows on grains and are toxic and cause diverse effects to livestock. Dilution and feed additives can be used to try to mitigate the effects but their effectiveness is not clear and it increases costs. One of the many...

New Tools for Improving Biosecurity

Main sources of contamination that increase biosecurity risks were identified along with practices that may increase the risk of contamination. Packing plant loading docks and farms had the highest level of contamination with trucks increasing microbial transfer risk between areas. Transportation is the largest source...

Efficacy of Feed Additives

Fusarium mould can often contaminate grains and can produce different mycotoxins including deoxynivalenol (DON). DON has negative effects in pigs when given more than 1 ppm in their feed. Feed additives are available to help reduce the effects of DON, but their effectiveness is still...

Effectively Reducing Odours

Reducing odours can help reduce possible environmental impacts and improve how acceptable they are to be near rural communities. Air cleaning technology was developed to reduce odour from the exhaust air from swine facilities. A bio-trickling air treatment unit was designed; it is smaller than...