2023
DOI: 10.54846/jshap/1323
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Feeding strategies to improve sow satiety in pen gestation housing

Abstract: Feeding systems should focus on providing sows protection when eating and equal feeding opportunities to prevent competition. Sows should be allowed to consume their entire meal during a single visit to the feeder to minimize aggression at mealtime. Generally, 30% neutral detergent fiber has been recommended to increase satiety; however, soluble fiber on a gram per day basis may be more useful to determine optimal fiber source and inclusion levels to achieve sow satiety. When combining the limited data availab… Show more

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“…Despite the diluted energy and potential reductions in digestibility, soybean hulls may have practicality in gestating sow diets, specifically within group housing systems. Fibrous ingredients, such as soybean hulls, have the potential to manage the satiety of gestating sows when fed at greater than 100 g of soluble fiber per day, ultimately helping limit aggression toward pen mates ( Wensley et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Soybean Byproducts In Nonruminant Dietsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the diluted energy and potential reductions in digestibility, soybean hulls may have practicality in gestating sow diets, specifically within group housing systems. Fibrous ingredients, such as soybean hulls, have the potential to manage the satiety of gestating sows when fed at greater than 100 g of soluble fiber per day, ultimately helping limit aggression toward pen mates ( Wensley et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Soybean Byproducts In Nonruminant Dietsmentioning
confidence: 99%