nutrient dense liquid brochure
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Nutrient Dense Liquids - providing more nutrients to your pigs through water
0502202014
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A combination of functional proteins, energy, and electrolytes. Use during the first 5-7 days post-weaning.
Liquitein can help: • Delivers nutritional support when dry
matter intake is low, inconsistent, or non-existent
• Delivers functional proteins conveniently through medicator
• Provides energy and electrolytes
Using Blue2® in the drinking water functions as a very effective attractant to young pigs. Additionally, it provides critical energy, opti-mum rehydration therapy, and appropriate acidification. Ideal product for weaned pigs - use for the first 3 days.
Blue2 can help: • Provides an instant energy boost
• Delivers nutritional support during periods of nutrient disruption
• Provides key electrolytes and acidification
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Provide more nutrients to the pig through water.
More Nutrients Through Water
More Nutrients Through Water
More Nutrients Through Water
Weaning is a very stressful event that inflicts pigs with significant changes in behavior, physiology, and health status. During weaning feed intake drops so low that for several days the minimum nutrient requirements for the pig are barely, if at all, being met. Water intake, while dipping slightly from normal, far exceeds dry feed intake during weaning. So how do we go about meeting the minimum nutrient intake requirements that can help enhance gut integrity, when dry feed intake has not yet increased? Optimize the nutrients in the water.
Our product developers created a stock solution loaded with the very specific nutrients the pig needs. Nutrient dense liquids are between 65% and 70% nutrients and contain 3 times greater nutrient density than traditional stock solutions - yet can be conveniently delivered through the medicator. This is just what the doctor ordered for a pig that is not eating dry feed yet.
50% Weaned pigs consume first feed within 24 hours post-weaning
10% Weaned pigs with anorexia up to 48 hours post-weaningMore Nutrients Through Water
(Cera et al., 1998)
Healthy villi pre-weaning (left 3 images) and blunted villi 3 days post-weaning (right image).
Villus scan of jejunum intestinal morphology (pigs weaned on d 21)
In fact, just the opposite is true. A pendulum of con-sumption that swings be-tween gorging and starving compromises villi in the gut which can take days, and even weeks, to restore back to health depending on the level of trauma. Sometimes there is no recovery from the stress event.
By hyper-boosting the water with nutrients during the period when dry feed intake is low, inconsistent, or nonexistent, nutrient dense liquids can provide a more stable level of nutrients to the intestinal villi. As a result, the chance of fall behinds goes down, while the chance of improved health, improved immune status, and daily gain goes up.
3xGreater nutrient density than standard stock solutions
65%- 70%Nutrients
in our nutrientdense liquids
The only way to keep the gut villi healthy is to provide a consistent level of nutrients to the GI tract.
Data has shown that no two pigs eat with the same pattern.Pigs may not eat
but they continue to drink.
Feed
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ke (g
/d)
(Geary & Brooks, 1998)
Days post-weaning
Variation in feed intake 1 week post-weaning
— Pig 1
— Pig 2
— Pig 3
— Pig 4
— Pig 5
— Pig 6
— Pig 7
— Pig 8
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— Pig 10
— Pig 11
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Typical Water and DM Intake of Weaned Pig
Water
Dry Matter
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Maintenance Requirements