23 Mar 2026

Sow precision feeding cuts costs, lowers environmental impact

Based on in silico results, feeding the gestating sows individually according to their energy requirements enabled to better reach the target BT at farrowing with the succession of cycles.

Sow precision feeding cuts costs, lowers environmental impact

Modern sows are heavier than those used 30 years ago to establish the equations linking body energy, protein and fat to body weight (BW) and backfat thickness (BT).

These equations remain central to nutritional models that assess individual daily requirements to implement a precision feeding strategy (PF).

Study design

Using calibrations of equations and a simulation approach, Clément Ribas of INRAE conducted a study to evaluate the impact of four feeding strategies across six successive gestations on sows’ long-term performances.

Using a database of 3098 gestations from 1121 sows containing sows’ parity, BW, BT, feed intake, and litter performances, the study team calibrated predictive equations of the sows’ body chemical composition in a nutritional model.

Comparing feeding strategies

During gestation, four feeding strategies were compared. The conventional strategy (CF) gave all sows the same feed amount. The standard strategy (SF) adjusted feed to each sow’s energy needs.

Two precision feeding strategies (PFAA and PFAA‑P) went further. PFAA adjusted feed amounts and lysine content by sow and day. PFAA‑P added phosphorus adjustments, tailoring both lysine and phosphorus levels across sows and days.

The database was divided into two parts: a training set and a testing set. The training set fit body composition equations, while the testing set evaluated differences between observed and predicted BW and BT at farrowing.

What the data revealed

Based on in silico results, feeding the gestating sows individually according to their energy requirements improves the ability to reach the target BT at farrowing across cycles.

Adjusting nutrients to individual sow requirements, whether AA alone or combined with P, reduces feed costs and enhances nutrient efficiency over the long term.


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