
Swine researchers focus on innovative nutritional solutions
Our team of well-skilled research scientists, research technicians and trained farm technicians focuses on the development and validation of innovative nutritional solutions to address the needs of our swine producer partners. Research areas cover a broad range of industry issues including nutrition (feed), management (farm), and health, with the aim of developing a program-based approach to sustainable swine production.
Research studies are being conducted to:
- Utilize nutritional solutions for piglets, such as the Milkiwean programs, to enhance the overall health, performance and efficiency of the pig throughout its lifespan.
- Investigate how to improve the health and performance of the sow to reduce neonatal piglet mortality, improve the farrowing process and thus increase the live piglets per sow.
- Drive value in the grower/finisher phase by improving sustainable production efficiency, animal welfare and meat quality.
- Create nutritional solutions for sustainable healthy animal growth while reducing the reliance on antibiotics and therapeutic levels of trace minerals (e.g., Cu and Zn).


Developing sustainable solutions for a post-antibiotic world
We recognise our customers’ needs vary by geography and local market conditions. Increasingly, however, producers around the world are challenged by shortages of skilled farm labour, pressures on sow lifetime performance, and a drive for improved efficiency. Innovation is required to deal with the stress of the weaning process and its impact on transition from liquid to dry feed. Our focus is on improving animal welfare by lowering early mortality and improving feed intake, all while increasing profitability with sustainable solutions for a post-antibiotic world.
The success of nutritional solutions is no longer measured solely by improved profitability, but by the contribution made to reduced use of antibiotics to ensure a sustainable future. Value is also gauged by considering performance metrics, such as higher growth, lower feed conversion, reduced mortality and improved meat yield and quality. Finally, producers also seek nutritional solutions that improve their quality of life with reduced labour requirements.
Designed to monitor individual animals
Our facilities are equipped with sensitive electronic feeding and water stations and video surveillance, enabling us to monitor individual feeding behaviour, even in group housing. In addition, our investment in a new swine nutrition and health unit allows for flexible study designs to address health-related, physiological and digestibility issues. Four identical bio-secure units simulate environmental conditions from around the globe. Performance is evaluated through all phases of production, from gestation of sows, through piglet production and grow-out. Additionally, with industry partners, we evaluate carcass yield and quality parameters for an integrated approach to solution design.
