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This episode of Coffee in the Barn brings together global researchers to explore one central question: How can we feed piglets better for long-term health and performance?
Recorded live at DPP, we dive deep into gut health, appetite challenges, and nutrient strategies that matter most in early piglet development.
đŹ LluĂs FabĂ shares new findings on the gut-brain axis and appetite loss post-weaning.
𼣠Dr. Michael Wellington explains how fiber increases threonine demand and why formulation needs to adapt.
đ§ Karolina Augusto discusses the real-world impact of organic acid blends in nursery pigletsâ water.
đ§Ş Sandra van Kuijk introduces enniatinsâan emerging, unregulated mycotoxin affecting feed intake and gut integrity.
Whether you're a swine nutritionist, vet, or feed additive formulator, this episode unpacks data-backed insights that could transform your wean-to-finish results.
Youâll hear about:
 âď¸ How gut-brain axis disruptions affect appetite post-weaning (LluĂs FabĂ )
 âď¸ Why more fiber means higher threonine needs (Michael Wellington)
 âď¸ The blended power of organic acids in nursery water (Karolina Augusto)
 âď¸ An emerging mycotoxin thatâs already everywhereâand reducing intake (Sandra van Kuijk)
Itâs science, itâs strategy, and itâs the kind of conversation that only happens in the barn.
đŹ Connect with the Guests:
 Michael Wellington â [email protected] | LinkedIn
Karolina Augusto â [email protected] | LinkedIn
Sandra van Kuijk â [email protected] | LinkedIn
LluĂs FabĂ â LinkedIn
â So grab your coffee, settle in, and letâs get growingâone piglet at a time.
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This episode of Coffee in the Barn brings together global researchers to explore one central question: How can we feed piglets better for long-term health and performance?
Recorded live at DPP, we dive deep into gut health, appetite challenges, and nutrient strategies that matter most in early piglet development.
đŹ LluĂs FabĂ shares new findings on the gut-brain axis and appetite loss post-weaning.
𼣠Dr. Michael Wellington explains how fiber increases threonine demand and why formulation needs to adapt.
đ§ Karolina Augusto discusses the real-world impact of organic acid blends in nursery pigletsâ water.
đ§Ş Sandra van Kuijk introduces enniatinsâan emerging, unregulated mycotoxin affecting feed intake and gut integrity.
Whether you're a swine nutritionist, vet, or feed additive formulator, this episode unpacks data-backed insights that could transform your wean-to-finish results.
Youâll hear about:
 âď¸ How gut-brain axis disruptions affect appetite post-weaning (LluĂs FabĂ )
 âď¸ Why more fiber means higher threonine needs (Michael Wellington)
 âď¸ The blended power of organic acids in nursery water (Karolina Augusto)
 âď¸ An emerging mycotoxin thatâs already everywhereâand reducing intake (Sandra van Kuijk)
Itâs science, itâs strategy, and itâs the kind of conversation that only happens in the barn.
đŹ Connect with the Guests:
 Michael Wellington â [email protected] | LinkedIn
Karolina Augusto â [email protected] | LinkedIn
Sandra van Kuijk â [email protected] | LinkedIn
LluĂs FabĂ â LinkedIn
â So grab your coffee, settle in, and letâs get growingâone piglet at a time.
Looking for a way to express your unique personality and support your favorite podcast? Check out Buy Blackettâyour go-to destination for hilarious, heartfelt, and stylish coffee mugs, apparel, and more! With every purchase, youâre not only adding a little fun to your daily routine but also helping Coffee in the Barn continue to bring you the latest in agriculture and beyond.
Visit www.buyblackett.com/Animistic and use pro
Support the show
Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn:
@cofeeinthebarn