All Relations between feeding and pigs

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Jonno Jorn Stelder, Andrei Daniel Mihalca, Ann Sofie Olesen, Lene Jung Kjær, Anette Ella Boklund, Thomas Bruun Rasmussen, Mihai Marinov, Vasile Alexe, Oana Maria Balmoş, René Bødke. Potential mosquito vector attraction to- and feeding preferences for pigs in Romanian backyard farms. Frontiers in veterinary science. vol 9. 2023-01-23. PMID:36686172. mosquito species attraction rates to- and feeding rates on pigs or other potential hosts, as well as the seasonal abundance of the mosquito species affects their pathogen transmission potential. 2023-01-23 2023-08-14 Not clear
Ł Grześkowiak, E-M Saliu, B Martínez-Vallespín, J R Aschenbach, G A Brockmann, M Fulde, S Hartmann, B Kuhla, R Lucius, C C Metges, H J Rothkötter, W Vahjen, A G Wessels, J Zente. Dietary fiber and its role in performance, welfare, and health of pigs. Animal health research reviews. 2023-01-23. PMID:36688278. although df for pigs was frowned upon for a long time because of reductions in energy intake and digestibility of other nutrients, it has become clear that feeding df to pigs can affect their well-being and health. 2023-01-23 2023-08-14 Not clear
Yue Guo, Lei Wang, Andrea Hanson, Pedro E Urriola, Gerald C Shurson, Chi Che. Identification of Protective Amino Acid Metabolism Events in Nursery Pigs Fed Thermally Oxidized Corn Oil. Metabolites. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-01-21. PMID:36677028. feeding thermally oxidized lipids to pigs has been shown to compromise growth and health, reduce energy digestibility, and disrupt lipid metabolism. 2023-01-21 2023-08-14 Not clear
Yue Guo, Lei Wang, Andrea Hanson, Pedro E Urriola, Gerald C Shurson, Chi Che. Identification of Protective Amino Acid Metabolism Events in Nursery Pigs Fed Thermally Oxidized Corn Oil. Metabolites. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-01-21. PMID:36677028. however, the effects of feeding oxidized lipids on amino acid metabolism in pigs have not been well defined even though amino acids are indispensable for the subsistence of energy metabolism, protein synthesis, the antioxidant system, and many other functions essential for pig growth and health. 2023-01-21 2023-08-14 Not clear
Brian J Kerr, Sarah C Pearce, Shelby M Ramirez, Wesley P Schweer, Nicholas K Gable. Soluble corn fiber, resistant corn starch, and protected butyrate effects on performance, gastrointestinal volatile fatty acids, and apparent total tract digestibility of calcium and phosphorus in nursery pigs. Journal of animal science. 2023-01-13. PMID:36638279. an experiment was conducted to determine how feeding a calcium (ca) deficient diet would affect gastrointestinal ph and volatile fatty acids (vfa), ca digestibility, bone mineral density (bmd), and performance in nursery pigs; and if supplementation of nondigestible oligosaccharides would affect these same parameters. 2023-01-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Brian J Kerr, Sarah C Pearce, Shelby M Ramirez, Wesley P Schweer, Nicholas K Gable. Soluble corn fiber, resistant corn starch, and protected butyrate effects on performance, gastrointestinal volatile fatty acids, and apparent total tract digestibility of calcium and phosphorus in nursery pigs. Journal of animal science. 2023-01-13. PMID:36638279. there was no effect of dietary ca level on bmd and no overall addition of feeding scf, rcs, or pbrt on bmd compared to pigs fed the nc (p > 0.10). 2023-01-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Brian J Kerr, Sarah C Pearce, Shelby M Ramirez, Wesley P Schweer, Nicholas K Gable. Soluble corn fiber, resistant corn starch, and protected butyrate effects on performance, gastrointestinal volatile fatty acids, and apparent total tract digestibility of calcium and phosphorus in nursery pigs. Journal of animal science. 2023-01-13. PMID:36638279. in conclusion, feeding young pigs a ca-deficient diet reduced colonic ph, increased digestibility of ca, but had no impact on bone mineralization or overall pig performance. 2023-01-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Victoria C Wilson, Susan P McCormick, Brian J Ker. Feeding thermally processed spray-dried egg whites, singly or in combination with 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol or peroxidized soybean oil on growth performance, digestibility, intestinal morphology, and oxidative status in nursery pigs. Journal of animal science. 2023-01-07. PMID:36610406. feeding thermally processed spray-dried egg whites, singly or in combination with 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol or peroxidized soybean oil on growth performance, digestibility, intestinal morphology, and oxidative status in nursery pigs. 2023-01-07 2023-08-14 Not clear
Victoria C Wilson, Susan P McCormick, Brian J Ker. Feeding thermally processed spray-dried egg whites, singly or in combination with 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol or peroxidized soybean oil on growth performance, digestibility, intestinal morphology, and oxidative status in nursery pigs. Journal of animal science. 2023-01-07. PMID:36610406. two experiments (exp) determined the susceptibility of spray dried egg white (sdew) to oxidation (heating at 100°c for 72 h; thermally processed, tp) and whether feeding tp-sdew, 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol (15-adon), or peroxidized soybean oil (pso), singularly or in combination, would affect pig performance, intestinal morphology, digestibility, and markers of oxidative stress in nursery pigs. 2023-01-07 2023-08-14 Not clear
Victoria C Wilson, Susan P McCormick, Brian J Ker. Feeding thermally processed spray-dried egg whites, singly or in combination with 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol or peroxidized soybean oil on growth performance, digestibility, intestinal morphology, and oxidative status in nursery pigs. Journal of animal science. 2023-01-07. PMID:36610406. feeding pigs diets containing pso resulted in reduced attd of ge and n, plasma vitamin e concentration, and pig performance (p < 0.01) but did not affect intestinal morphology or oxidative markers in the liver or ileum (p > 0.05). 2023-01-07 2023-08-14 Not clear
Catherine Ollagnier, Claudia Kasper, Anna Wallenbeck, Linda Keeling, Giuseppe Bee, Siavash A Bigdel. Machine learning algorithms can predict tail biting outbreaks in pigs using feeding behaviour records. PloS one. vol 18. issue 1. 2023-01-05. PMID:36602982. machine learning algorithms can predict tail biting outbreaks in pigs using feeding behaviour records. 2023-01-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
Catherine Ollagnier, Claudia Kasper, Anna Wallenbeck, Linda Keeling, Giuseppe Bee, Siavash A Bigdel. Machine learning algorithms can predict tail biting outbreaks in pigs using feeding behaviour records. PloS one. vol 18. issue 1. 2023-01-05. PMID:36602982. prediction capacities of seven machine learning algorithms (generalized linear model with stepwise feature selection, random forest, support vector machines with radial basis function kernel, bayesian generalized linear model, neural network, k-nearest neighbour, and partial least squares discriminant analysis) were evaluated from daily feeding data collected from 65 pens originating from two herds of grower-finisher pigs (25-100kg), in which 27 tail biting events occurred. 2023-01-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
Francis Amann Eugenio, Jaap van Milgen, Joël Duperray, Renaud Sergheraert, Nathalie Le Floc'. Apparent jejunal amino acid digestibility, gut morphology, and the expression of intestinal amino acid transporters in pigs fed protein or free amino acids. Journal of animal science. 2022-12-30. PMID:36583730. after 14 days, pigs were slaughtered 3 h after feeding a meal with indigestible markers. 2022-12-30 2023-08-14 Not clear
J F M Winters, L Foldager, L J Pederse. Postweaning growth and feeding behaviour in pigs: effect of heavier hybrid and weaning intact litters in farrowing pens for loose-housed sows. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 17. issue 1. 2022-12-30. PMID:36584624. postweaning growth and feeding behaviour in pigs: effect of heavier hybrid and weaning intact litters in farrowing pens for loose-housed sows. 2022-12-30 2023-08-14 Not clear
David A Clizer, Blair J Tostenson, Sam K Tauer, Ryan S Samuel, Paul M Clin. Impact of increasing standardized ileal digestible valine: lysine in diets containing 30% dried distiller grains with solubles on growing pig performance. Journal of animal science. vol 100. issue 9. 2022-12-27. PMID:35751856. in conclusion, these results suggest that when feeding 30% ddgs during the growing period, an sid val:lys ratio of 68% would yield more than 99% and 97% of the maximum adg and g:f response for the 39 to 68 kg pigs. 2022-12-27 2023-12-17 Not clear
F A Eugenio, J van Milgen, J Duperray, R Sergheraert, N Le Floc'. Feeding pigs amino acids as protein-bound or in free form influences postprandial concentrations of amino acids, metabolites, and insulin. Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience. vol 17. issue 1. 2022-12-21. PMID:36542911. feeding pigs amino acids as protein-bound or in free form influences postprandial concentrations of amino acids, metabolites, and insulin. 2022-12-21 2023-08-14 Not clear
Ruurd T Zijlstra, Eduardo Beltranen. Feeding coproducts to pigs to reduce feed cost and reach sustainable food production. Animal frontiers : the review magazine of animal agriculture. vol 12. issue 6. 2022-12-19. PMID:36530510. feeding coproducts to pigs to reduce feed cost and reach sustainable food production. 2022-12-19 2023-08-14 Not clear
Zhenyu Chang, Suxue Bo, Qingqing Xiao, Yu Wang, Xi Wu, Yuxuan He, Mujahid Iqbal, Yourong Ye, Peng Shan. Remodeling of the microbiota improves the environmental adaptability and disease resistance in Tibetan pigs. Frontiers in microbiology. vol 13. 2022-12-19. PMID:36532446. understanding the structure and function of the intestinal microbiota at different growth stages of tibetan pigs can provide a theoretical basis for guiding nutritional regulation and feeding management in different stages. 2022-12-19 2023-08-14 Not clear
Yanbin Zhu, Cidan-Yangji, Guangming Sun, Chengzeng Luo, Jiujun Duan, Bin Shi, Teng Ma, Shanlong Tang, Ruqing Zhong, Liang Chen, Basang-Wangdui, Hongfu Zhan. Different feeding patterns affect meat quality of Tibetan pigs associated with intestinal microbiota alterations. Frontiers in microbiology. vol 13. 2022-12-19. PMID:36532493. different feeding patterns affect meat quality of tibetan pigs associated with intestinal microbiota alterations. 2022-12-19 2023-08-14 Not clear
Yanbin Zhu, Cidan-Yangji, Guangming Sun, Chengzeng Luo, Jiujun Duan, Bin Shi, Teng Ma, Shanlong Tang, Ruqing Zhong, Liang Chen, Basang-Wangdui, Hongfu Zhan. Different feeding patterns affect meat quality of Tibetan pigs associated with intestinal microbiota alterations. Frontiers in microbiology. vol 13. 2022-12-19. PMID:36532493. this study aimed to investigate the effects of different feeding patterns on meat quality, gut microbiota and its metabolites of tibetan pigs. 2022-12-19 2023-08-14 Not clear