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Dr. Mark Estienne: Air Quality Drives Pig Performance | Ep. 202

Dr. Mark Estienne: Air Quality Drives Pig Performance | Ep. 202

Season 3 Episode 202 Published 4ย weeks ago
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In this episode of The Swine Health Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Mark Estienne, Professor and swine research physiologist at Virginia Tech, explains how a novel nitrogen management system improves barn air quality by reducing ammonia emissions. Lower ammonia levels enhanced nursery pig growth, feed intake, and early post-weaning performance, while supporting respiratory health and worker conditions. Listen now on all major platforms!


"Rooms using the treated system averaged about two parts per million ammonia compared with approximately six parts per million in control conditions."


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What you will learn:

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:11) Introduction
  • (02:08) Nitrogen system overview
  • (05:01) Ammonia reduction results
  • (06:26) Growth performance data
  • (07:27) Post-weaning impact
  • (08:30) Respiratory indicators
  • (11:49) Final Questions


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