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Dr. Anja Strathe: Transition Feeding Strategies for Sows | Ep. 220

Dr. Anja Strathe: Transition Feeding Strategies for Sows | Ep. 220

Season 3 Episode 220 Published 6 hours ago
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In this episode of The Swine Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Anja Strathe, Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen, explores nutritional strategies for sows during the transition from gestation to lactation. She explains physiological challenges, oxidative stress, and the role of fiber, amino acids, and mineral balance in improving farrowing outcomes and piglet survival. Learn how targeted nutrition supports sow performance and lactation success. Listen now on all major platforms!


"Dietary fiber inclusion during the transition period plays a crucial role in preventing constipation and supporting gut health, which directly influences farrowing outcomes."


Meet the guest: Dr. Anja Strathe is an Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in swine nutrition, physiology, and mathematical modeling. Her research focuses on nutrient utilization, sow performance, and environmental impacts in swine production systems. She has contributed extensively to understanding sow metabolism and lactation efficiency. 


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What you will learn: 

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:09) Introduction
  • (02:03) Transition importance
  • (03:39) Piglet survival
  • (04:29) Fiber role
  • (05:20) Metabolic balance
  • (06:51) Key nutrients
  • (09:34) Closing thoughts


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