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High-protein starter diets have long been utilized, particularly for early-weaned piglets, to help ease the transition from milk to solid nutrition. High protein diets, on the other hand, may promote the growth of harmful microorganisms in the gastrointestinal tract.

Why pig needs high protein in their diet?

Protein is required in pig meals mainly because it provides the animal with essential amino acids. Only the digestible amino acids are biologically available to the animal out of the total amino acids in the meal.

While the pig requires all ten necessary amino acids in their diet, in the optimum amounts, we usually focus on five amino acids that are in short supply in most feed ingredients. These are lysine, methionine plus  threonine, cystine, and tryptophan.

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