
Over the years, sows have become increasingly more prolific. That development asks for a more sophisticated strategy with regard to nutrition and production. Exactly that topic is key in a webinar that will be held by Pig Progress on October 2, 2025.
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The webinar will be held in cooperation with animal nutrition company Novus International. Occasion of the webinar is the presentation of a new book, called Nutrition and production strategies for today’s sows. The chapter on calcium and phosphorus needs of gilts and sows was already summarised at Pig Progress.
The webinar, titled Nutrition and Production Strategies for Today’s Sows: Expert Insights for Performance and Efficiency, features various well-known speakers.
Dr Carlo LasagnaFirst speaker, Dr Carlo Lasagna is a veterinarian and pork chain manager at the Italian integrated pig producer Martini, located in Ravenna province. With decades of experience in swine production systems, animal nutrition, and management strategies, he has participated in numerous national and international initiatives focused on optimising efficiency and profitability in modern pig farming. He will delve into the background of the reason why behind publishing the new book and discuss key challenges in modern sow production.
Prof Dr Hans SteinNext speaker is Prof Dr Hans H. Stein, attached to the University of Illinois in the United States. His name barely needs an introduction – he is a globally recognised expert in monogastric nutrition and mineral metabolism. He leads pioneering research on nutrient requirements, digestibility and practical feeding strategies for pigs. His work has helped shape modern feeding programmes designed to improve performance, animal welfare and production efficiency. His topic will – just like the abovementioned chapter – zoom in on calcium and phosphorus, and how these components form the foundation for lifetime sow performance.
Prof Dr Bruno SilvaProf Dr Bruno Silva is a leading authority on swine nutrition and environmental adaptation. He is a professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil, and coordinates the NEPSUI research group. His research focuses on precision nutrition and strategies to mitigate heat stress, combining animal performance and efficiency goals. He will focus on managing heat stress through nutrition.
The webinar, starting at 3pm CET, is free of charge to attend. That time corresponds to the following moments in other time zones:
Register here to attend the sow nutrition webinar