Pigs can detect deficiencies in amino acids and change feed

24-01-2025 | |
A weaned piglet is exploring its trough. This animal was not included in the WUR trials. Photo: Bert Jansen
A weaned piglet is exploring its trough. This animal was not included in the WUR trials. Photo: Bert Jansen
Would pigs be able to figure out what feed to choose in case their amino acid requirements are not met? With that question, researchers at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) in the Netherlands recently set up a trial. In itself it is no surprise that animals can be picky as to which meal to choose – that is known from various previous studies, wrote the team in a recent publication in the peer-reviewed publication called The Journal of Nutrition in December 2024. Pigs are one


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