Swine
When it comes to feeding swine, understanding their dietary needs is crucial.
Here are some key points:
Traditional Dry Feed:
- The main type of feed for swine in the United States is dry form. Cereal grains are ground and mixed with other dry ingredients to form a complete feed.
- This complete feed is delivered via feed auger lines to individual pens or sows from storage bins.
- Types of Pig Feeds:
- Creep Feed: Given to piglets from around 10 days old up to 1 week after weaning.
- Weaner Feed: Fed to pigs from weaning to about 12-14 weeks of age.
- Growers Feed: Used after weaning until pigs reach about 35 kg live weight.
- Grower/Fattener Feed: For pigs from 35 kg to market weight.
- Dry Sow Feed: For pregnant sows.
- Lactating Sow Feed: For nursing sows.
- Nutrition Matters:
- Swine have a relatively simple digestive system, similar to humans.
- They primarily consume farm-grown grains, supplemented with protein, vitamins, and minerals.
- Young animals use most of the feed for growth and maintenance.