Module 4 | Nutrient Evaluation Swine
TUESDAY 17 JUNE
Energy and amino acids are the two most expensive components in a swine diets. A good understanding of the nutritional needs of the animals is required to produce cost-efficient diets. Therefore, knowledge about nutrient evaluation systems is key.
Learning objectives
- To obtain know-how on energy and protein evaluation to improve nutrient utilization and feed efficiency.
- To obtain know-how on how to evaluate the different fibre ingredients and what nutrients can be used when formulating diets.
- To obtain know-how on calcium and phosphorus evaluation to improve calcium and phosphorus utilisation.
Remarks
- Please be aware that SFR recommendations will not be presented during the course.
- For more knowledge on nutritional strategies, it is recommended to (also) attend modules 4, 5 and 6 Applied Swine Nutrition
Welcome and introduction
Protein evaluation
Amino acids are important in diet formulations, but different digestibility coefficients are used. What is the added value of diet optimization based on digestible amino acids and the ideal amino acid profile, as well as the effect of other factors on protein digestibility and amino acid utilization?
Energy evaluation
Energy is an expensive component of a diet. Therefore, understanding the impact of energy and utilization is of interest to formulate diets that fulfil the requirements of the animals. In this presentation, a theoretical overview of the different energy systems in poultry and swine will be discussed as well as a practical implementation of these systems. What is the added value of diet optimization based on net energy (NE)?
How to evaluate fibre in swine diets
Fibre by-products are commonly used in diets for swine. Therefore, having an understanding of how to evaluate the different fibre ingredients and what nutrients can be used when formulating diets is very important. Based on SFR experience we have seen that fibre ingredients should be evaluated from a functional point of view and not (only) from an analytical point of view. The objective of this presentation is to explain the differences between the different fibre types and how to use them in swine diets.
Calcium and phosphorus evaluation
The background of the different phosphorus systems will be explained, and the effect of dietary calcium on the utilization of phosphorus will be discussed. This presentation will also focus on the optimum calcium-to-phosphorus ratio in the diet to support bone strength and growth. Furthermore, the efficacy of phytase will be discussed.


Meet the trainers

Anne Huting

Xiaonan Guan
