Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Jul 2024)

Effects of fermented unconventional protein feed on pig production in China

  • Haoxuan Sun,
  • Zipeng Jiang,
  • Zipeng Jiang,
  • Zhimin Chen,
  • Guohua Liu,
  • Zexue Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1446233
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Unconventional protein feeds, characterized by low nutritional value, high variability, and poor palatability, have limited their application in swine production. Fermentation technology holds the key to addressing these shortcomings. Given the ban on antibiotics in China, the inferior quality of imported pig breeds, and long-term dependence on imported soybean, the prospects for fermented unconventional protein feeds are promising. This paper delves into the common types of fermented unconventional protein feeds, factors influencing the fermentation process, the mechanisms by which they enhance swine health, and the challenges and prospects of fermented feeds, offering theoretical insights for the future development of the feed industry.

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