Feeding the Future: How Gut Health, Organic Acids, and Fiber Shape Piglet Growth
Description
This episode of Coffee in the Barn brings together global researchers to explore one central question: How can we feed piglets better for long-term health and performance?
Recorded live at DPP, we dive deep into gut health, appetite challenges, and nutrient strategies that matter most in early piglet development.
š¬ LluĆs FabĆ shares new findings on the gut-brain axis and appetite loss post-weaning.
š„£ Dr. Michael Wellington explains how fiber increases threonine demand and why formulation needs to adapt.
š§ Karolina Augusto discusses the real-world impact of organic acid blends in nursery pigletsā water.
š§Ŗ Sandra van Kuijk introduces enniatinsāan emerging, unregulated mycotoxin affecting feed intake and gut integrity.
Whether you're a swine nutritionist, vet, or feed additive formulator, this episode unpacks data-backed insights that could transform your wean-to-finish results.
Youāll hear about:
Ā āļø How gut-brain axis disruptions affect appetite post-weaning (LluĆs FabĆ )
Ā āļø Why more fiber means higher threonine needs (Michael Wellington)
Ā āļø The blended power of organic acids in nursery water (Karolina Augusto)
Ā āļø An emerging mycotoxin thatās already everywhereāand reducing intake (Sandra van Kuijk)
Itās science, itās strategy, and itās the kind of conversation that only happens in the barn.
š¬ Connect with the Guests:
Ā Michael Wellington ā michael.wellington@trouwnutrition.com | LinkedIn
Karolina Augusto ā karolina.augusto@selko.com | LinkedIn
Sandra van Kuijk ā sandra.van.kuijk@trouwnutrition.com | LinkedIn
LluĆs FabĆ ā LinkedIn
ā So grab your coffee, settle in, and letās get growingāone piglet at a time.
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