De nuværende produktionssystemer kompromitterer svinenes sundhed og velfærd gennem mangel på strukturelle foderkomponenter, som er forbundet med udviklingen af mavesår.
Fodre med en foder, der inkluderer grovfoder, som græsensilage, øger svinenes tarmsundhed.
En reduktion af mavesår fører til øget dyrevelfærd. Desuden kan grovfoder, f.eks. græsensilage, tilfredsstille grisenes behov for at rode og føre til en reduktion i halebidning. Desuden er grisene beskæftiget med fodring i længere tid, hvilket fører til mindre kedsomhed. Da græsensilage har en god næringsværdi, er det et ideelt supplement til kraftfoderet.
Geographical coverage
I alle lande
Application time
Når som helst
Required time
Den tid, der er nødvendig for at fodre svin
Period of impact
Umiddelbar virkning
Equipment
Ingen særlige maskiner er nødvendige
Best in
Fedtning af svin
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https://orgprints.org/view/projects/OKNetEcoFeed.html
This practice abstract was elaborated in the Organic Knowledge Network on Monogastric Animal Feed project. The project is running from January 2018 to December 2020. The overall aim of OKNet EcoFeed is to help farmers, breeders and the organic feed processing industry in achieving the goal of 100% use of organic and regional feed for monogastrics.
Project website: https://ok-net-ecofeed.eu/
IFOAM Organics Europe (project coordinator), BE; Aarhus University (ICROFS), DK; Organic Research Centre (ORC), UK; Institut Technique de l'Agriculture Biologique (ITAB), FR; Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), CH; Bioland, DE; Associazione Italiana perl'Agricoltura Biologica (AIAB), IT; Donau Soja DS, AT; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE; ECOVALIA, ES; Soil Association, UK.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 773911. This communication only reflects the author’s view. The Research Executive Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information provided. The authors and editors do not assume responsibility or liability for any possible factual inaccuracies or damage resulting from the application of the recommendations in this practice abstract