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Animal Nutrition: Page 29
Feed Additives
Australian government to fund emission-reducing studies
An investment by the Australian government will fund three research projects to find ways to reduce methane emissions from livestock.
Animal Nutrition
Coarser limestone blends may improve eggshell quality
Laying hens may benefit from the inclusion of more coarse limestone in their diets, research concludes.
Latest News
SHIC pursues more wean-to-harvest biosecurity research
The Swine Health Information Center is soliciting a second round of proposals for its Wean-to-Harvest Biosecurity Program.
Feed Additives
Feed palatability may be the key to higher performance
It may be wrong to assume feed palatability is less important for older animals than it is for younger ones.
African Swine Fever
Asian feed production trends: Diseases hit 2022 tonnage
Learn about the macro trends that impacted 2022 Asian animal feed production and the consumer, market trends shaping it moving forward.
Feed Production by Region
ASF situation ongoing in South Africa, Caribbean
As a result of pig losses, the USDA forecasts the Dominican Republic’s domestic production will be 30% lower in 2023 than in 2021.
African Swine Fever
China allays fears over spread of ASF
Elsewhere in Asia, there are further cases of African swine fever in South Korea, Indonesia, the Philippines, Russia’s Far East and Vietnam.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
Philippines feed mill set to cut aquaculture costs
A dedicated aquafeed mill will soon begin operations in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines in the town of Baler.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
Germany’s feed sector calls for political support
A decrease in animal population has reduced feed production volume, and the feed industry association is calling on politicians for guidance.
African Swine Fever
More ASF confirmed in European backyard pigs
New infections among wild boar are more widespread, with 14 countries in central and eastern Europe registering new cases over the past week.
African Swine Fever
Spike in African swine fever cases in China
The scale of recent outbreaks of ASF has caused analysts to forecast a 10% drop in national pork production this year.
Animal Nutrition
Study aims to raise salmon alongside future feed
A new project in Norway will study the practice of growing seaweed for salmon feed in the same facility as the salmon.
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