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The use of exogenous enzymes in ruminant nutrition has become an important strategy to improve feed efficiency, nutrient...
05/31/2026

The use of exogenous enzymes in ruminant nutrition has become an important strategy to improve feed efficiency, nutrient digestibility, and production sustainability. These enzymes help maximize nutrient utilization while allowing producers to incorporate alternative raw materials more efficiently into animal diets.

As feed costs continue to rise and sustainability becomes a central goal in livestock systems, enzymes provide a valuable nutritional tool to optimize performance across different production stages.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/use-of-enzymes-in-diets-for-ruminants/

Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important minerals in swine nutrition, playing a fundamental role in bone development,...
05/28/2026

Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important minerals in swine nutrition, playing a fundamental role in bone development, energy metabolism, growth performance, and overall animal health. However, managing phosphorus correctly is complex because both deficiency and excess can negatively affect productivity and sustainability.

Understanding the relationship between phytic phosphorus, non-phytic phosphorus, phytates, phytic acid, and phytase supplementation is essential for efficient pig nutrition and environmental responsibility.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/a-day-in-the-life-of-phosphorus-in-pigs-part-i/

For decades, choline chloride has been widely used in animal feed formulations to support lipid metabolism, liver functi...
05/28/2026

For decades, choline chloride has been widely used in animal feed formulations to support lipid metabolism, liver function, and overall productivity. However, despite its nutritional importance, traditional choline chloride presents several challenges related to stability, hygroscopicity, nutrient degradation, and handling efficiency.

Today, the industry is increasingly exploring polyherbal alternatives that provide better metabolic performance, greater feed stability, and improved sustainability across poultry, swine, ruminants, and pet nutrition.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/still-using-choline-chloride-in-animal-nutrition/

As feed costs continue to rise, especially due to fluctuations in corn prices, producers are increasingly looking for al...
05/27/2026

As feed costs continue to rise, especially due to fluctuations in corn prices, producers are increasingly looking for alternative feed ingredients that maintain performance while improving economic sustainability.

Among these alternatives, sorghum grain stands out for its strong nutritional value, wide availability, drought resistance, and potential to partially or fully replace corn in poultry and swine diets.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/unlocking-the-potential-of-sorghum-in-poultry-and-swine-nutrition/

The use of synthetic and crystalline amino acids, also called non-bound amino acids, is rapidly increasing in the feed i...
05/26/2026

The use of synthetic and crystalline amino acids, also called non-bound amino acids, is rapidly increasing in the feed industry as producers seek to reduce dietary crude protein levels and minimize the inclusion of high-environmental-impact ingredients such as soybean meal.

This approach supports precision nutrition, improves sustainability, and helps optimize feed costs while maintaining animal performance in poultry and swine production.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/nutrient-and-energy-content-of-synthetic-and-crystalline-amino-acids/

In modern animal nutrition, optimizing growth performance, feed efficiency, and overall health requires a precise balanc...
05/21/2026

In modern animal nutrition, optimizing growth performance, feed efficiency, and overall health requires a precise balance of both macro and micro minerals. While calcium, phosphorus, and sodium often receive more attention, trace minerals are equally essential for metabolic processes, immune response, reproduction, and structural integrity across poultry, swine, and cattle.

These micro minerals include zinc, copper, manganese, selenium, iron, iodine, and cobalt, and although required in very small amounts, deficiencies or excesses can significantly affect animal productivity and welfare.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/micro-minerals-macro-impact-enhancing-ooultry-swine-and-cattle-nutrition/

Fertility in broiler breeder flocks depends on both males and females, but each rooster is responsible for fertilizing a...
05/20/2026

Fertility in broiler breeder flocks depends on both males and females, but each rooster is responsible for fertilizing approximately 1,000 to 1,800 eggs or more, making male reproductive performance a critical factor for hatchability and flock productivity.

Stress, aging, mycotoxicosis, toxicosis, and poor nutritional management can significantly reduce semen quality, s***m motility, testosterone production, and overall reproductive efficiency in roosters.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/nutritional-interventions-to-improve-fertility-in-male-broiler-breeders/

As the global egg industry faces increasing pressure from climate variability, economic uncertainty, and sustainability ...
05/19/2026

As the global egg industry faces increasing pressure from climate variability, economic uncertainty, and sustainability demands, producers are searching for alternative feed ingredients that improve efficiency while reducing environmental impact.

Among the most promising options is hybrid rye, a modern cereal crop that offers better yield stability, nutrient density, and adaptability to challenging growing conditions, making it an attractive ingredient for layer diets.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/hybrid-rye-potential-in-laying-hen-feed-rations/

Hoof health is one of the most important factors affecting welfare, longevity, and reproductive performance in breeding ...
05/18/2026

Hoof health is one of the most important factors affecting welfare, longevity, and reproductive performance in breeding sows. During gestation, increased body weight and metabolic demands place additional pressure on the limbs, making hoof integrity essential for maintaining productivity and animal comfort.

Nutrition plays a fundamental role in this process, especially the adequate supply of trace minerals such as zinc, copper, and manganese, which are directly involved in tissue formation and hoof strength.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/minerals-and-hoof-health-in-pregnant-sows/

Adequate nutrition for both breeding sows and boars is essential to ensure health and reproductive performance in pig pr...
05/18/2026

Adequate nutrition for both breeding sows and boars is essential to ensure health and reproductive performance in pig production. However, the increasing use of oxidized fats in breeding herd diets to reduce feed costs raises serious concerns due to its impact on reproduction and offspring quality.

During feed processing and storage, especially in lipid-rich ingredients, oxidation reactions can occur and generate toxic compounds that negatively affect reproductive tissues and metabolic function.

Read the full article here: https://nutrinews.com/en/the-use-of-oxidized-fats-in-swine-feeding-the-breeding-herd/

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