Fibre-rich diets for pigs: pros and cons

24-10-2022 | |
Fiber pigs
Incorporating fibrous co-products in pig diets reduces the cost of swine production and thus enhances profitability. Photo: Bert Jansen
​Cereal grains and protein supplements usually provide the required energy and nutrients for pigs. However, considering the high demands and prices, swine producers are required to find low-cost alternative co-products to feed pigs. Most of these co-products with high energy and nutrients are fibre-rich. This has both positive and negative effects. A fibre-rich diet has a lower nutritive value for pigs. This is due to the lack of proper digestive enzymes, which in turn results in lower perf


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Samaneh Azarpajouh Author, veterinarian