• Carbohydrates

    Carbohydrates

    Carbohydrates consists of one or more monosaccharides, including glucose, fructose, galactose, fructose, xylose, ribose. The type of glycosidic bond determines how the (complex) carbohydrates are broken down in the intestinal tract, dependent on the species (foregut vs hindgut fermenter). Altogether, carbohydrates are an important source of energy and valuable to understand the dynamics of carbohydrate digestion and metabolism. The following topics will be discussed in this webinar: - Stru...

  • Sustainable Feed

    Sustainable Feed

    - Governments are taking steps to make farming more sustainable. Supermarkets and consumers have a decisive role to play, to stimulate the demand for more sustainable products. This raises several questions for the feed industry, like how to define sustainable feed, what are realistic targets and what are the effect on feed costs? - This webinar is focussing on feed ingredients and how targets for sustainability affects feed formulations and feed costs. Topics that are presented are: - Backgr...

  • Updates on mycotoxins risks and actions in monogastric feed

    Updates on mycotoxins risks and actions in monogastric feed

    - Update on the global distribution and prevalence of mycotoxins, taking into account predictions and current observations. - Possible reduction in maximum recommended levels of mycotoxins frequently found in monogastric feed.

  • Less common feedstuffs

    Less common feedstuffs

    SFR as an independent knowledge institute on animal nutrition regularly receives questions on the use of less common and new feedstuffs (temporary) available in specific world areas. In the present webinar an overview of the use of hemp, camelina, groundnut/peanut, cotton and egg products will be given.

  • Promoting intestinal health in piglets

    Promoting intestinal health in piglets

    The significant increase in litter size in the last years has resulted in lower average piglet birth weights and decreased uniformity within the litter. Consequently, piglet viability decreased, resulting in decreased piglet growth and increased mortality, especially during the first days after farrowing. What nutritional strategies can help the sow to improve litter uniformity and piglet’s birth weight?