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Julian Wiseman 
Advances in pig nutrition 

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  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the range of feed additives utilised by the sector to optimise pig nutrition, including amino acids and exogenous enzymes

  • Considers both established and emerging alternative feed sources for pigs, such as insects and corn fermented protein

  • Addresses the key challenges in developing nutritional guidelines to achieve optimal growth whilst also minimising costs and environmental impact

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Part 1 Feed intake



  • 1.Advances in understanding pig nutritional requirements and metabolism: an overview: Robert van Barneveld, Barneveld Nutrition Pty Ltd, Australia

  • 2.Advances in understanding pig digestive physiology: John O’Doherty, University College Dublin, Ireland


Part 2 Feed formulation



  • 3.Developing nutritional guidelines for pigs: Olayiwola Adeola, Purdue University, USA

  • 4.Modelling feed requirements for pigs: Charlotte Gaillard, INRA, France

  • 5.New approaches for determining the nutritional value of pig feed: Gerald C. Shurson, University of Minnesota, USA

  • 6.Ensuring pig feed safety: Chad Paulk, Kansas State University, USA


Part 3 The role of feed additives in optimising pig nutrition



  • 7.Understanding and optimizing the use of amino acids in pig nutrition: Sung Woo Kim, North Carolina State University, USA

  • 8.Understanding and optimizing the use of probiotics and prebiotics in pig nutrition: Knud Erik Bach Knudsen, Aarhus University, Denmark

  • 9.Understanding and optimizing the use of exogenous enzymes in pig nutrition: Mike Bedford, ABVista, UK


Part 4 Alternative feed sources



  • 10.Developing alternative sources of feed for pigs: an overview: Ruurd Zijlstra, University of Alberta, Canada

  • 11.Developing alternative sources of protein in pig nutrition: insects: Kristy Di Giacomo, University of Melbourne, Australia

  • 12.Developing feed sources in organic pig production: Anne Grete Kongsted, Aarhus University, Denmark

  • 13.Corn fermented protein from the dry grind ethanol industry as an alternative feed protein for swine: Peter Williams, AG-BIO Ltd, UK

Over de auteur

Dr Kristy Di Giacomo graduated with a Bachelor of Animal Science and Management (honours) from The University of Melbourne. Kristy is a senior lecturer in production animal nutrition and physiology at The University of Melbourne and is a Veski sustainable agriculture fellow. Dr Di Giacomo’s current research involves a variety of production animal species including sheep, dairy cattle, dairy goats and pigs. Her research focuses on livestock nutrition, physiology and adaptation to the external environment.
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