What to feed weaner piglets?

Weaner piglets require a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs to support rapid growth, health, and development. Here’s a guide to feeding weaner piglets:

1. High-Quality Starter Feed

  • Formulated for Weaners: Use a specially formulated weaner piglet feed. Starter feeds should be highly digestible and nutrient-dense.
  • Protein Content: 18–22% crude protein to support muscle growth.
  • Energy Source: High energy from easily digestible carbohydrates (e.g., corn or wheat) and fats.
  • Essential Nutrients: Include vitamins (A, D, E, B-complex), minerals (calcium, phosphorus, zinc, iron), and amino acids like lysine and methionine.

2. Gradual Transition

  • Pre-Weaning Diet: If transitioning from sow milk, ensure piglets are accustomed to a creep feed during the nursing period.
  • Avoid Sudden Changes: Gradually introduce the weaner feed to avoid digestive upsets. Mix new feed with the familiar creep feed.

3. Fresh Water

  • Provide constant access to clean, fresh water. Hydration is crucial for digestion and overall health.

4. Feed Consistency

  • Pellets or Crumbles: Use pelleted or crumbled feed, which is easier for piglets to eat and digest.
  • Freshness: Always provide fresh feed. Avoid moldy or spoiled feed.

5. Feeding Schedule

  • Small, Frequent Meals: Offer small quantities multiple times a day to reduce wastage and ensure consistent intake.
  • Monitor Growth: Adjust feed quantity based on the growth rate and body condition.

6. Supplemental Additives (if needed)

  • Probiotics and Enzymes: To improve gut health and nutrient absorption.
  • Medicinal Additives: If advised by a veterinarian, include medications for preventing or treating common weaner illnesses, such as post-weaning diarrhea.

7. Environmental Considerations

  • Ensure that the piglets are housed in a warm, clean, and stress-free environment. Stress can reduce feed intake and growth.

Example Diet Composition for Weaned Piglets (per 100 kg of feed):

  • Corn: 60–65 kg
  • Soybean meal: 25–30 kg
  • Fish meal: 3–5 kg
  • Vegetable oil: 2–4 kg
  • Calcium phosphate: 1.5–2 kg
  • Vitamin-mineral premix: 1–2 kg
  • Salt: 0.3–0.5 kg

Monitor the piglets closely for health issues. Consult a livestock nutritionist or veterinarian for specific dietary recommendations. These recommendations should be based on local feed availability and conditions.

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