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Boosting Food Efficiency in Livestock: The Key to a Greener Future
GLOBALSunday, December 15, 2024
Let's look at pigs, for instance. Pig farmers often select pigs that grow quickly and have lean bodies. These pigs tend to use energy more efficiently and have muscles that are better at burning different types of food (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins). When pigs can easily switch between food sources, they can better cope with stress, diseases, and even heat. This flexibility means that selecting for better feed efficiency doesn't always come with drawbacks. In fact, it can make pigs healthier and more resilient.
So, what does this mean for the future? It shows that by focusing on enhancing how animals use their food, we might be able to create a more sustainable and robust livestock industry.
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