Attend our free webinar on ‘Vitamin D3 Deficiency in Fattening Pigs‘ which will be hosted on 26 September at 15:00 CEST below.

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Enhancing muscle gain, immunity, and bone health in modern fattening pigs is more critical and challenging than ever, especially in a market where profitability, welfare, and sustainability are paramount. 

Vitamin D3 is a vital nutrient that plays a crucial role in supporting these key functionalities in swine. Do modern herds have sufficient vitamin D3 levels? 

Join our insightful webinar, ” Vitamin D3 Deficiency in Fattening Pigs: Global Overview and Its Implications” on September 26, 2024 at 15:00 Central European Time. 

A panel of experts will delve into the importance of vitamin D3 for fattening swine, present recent findings on the global vitamin D3 status of pigs and explore the latest research on how improving vitamin D3 levels can enhance lean gain and efficiency without compromising welfare.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and practical strategies to optimize the health and performance of your fattening swine.

  • Why is vitamin D3 so important for growth, immunity and bone development in fattening pigs?
  • Deep dive into the value and efficacy of the more bioavailable 25-OH-D3 form of D3 versus the classical dietary form
  • Findings from a global assessment of the vitamin D3 status of fattening swine – are fattening swine really deficient?
  • What is the latest research saying about vitamin D3 status and its effects on immunity, bone & joint health & growth 

Speakers

Masuf Hasan

PhD candidate – Research Institute of Farm Animal Biology, Dummerstorf, Germany

The importance of blood vitamin D3 status in fattening swine

Verane Gigaud

Marketing & Business development, Special Nutrients, EMEA – dsm-firmenich

Overview of vitamin D3 status evaluation in fattening swine

Vincent ter Beek

Host and editor Pig Progress

Dr. Jon Bergstrom

Senior Technical Support, swine solutions, NA – dsm-firmenich

How improving 25-OH-D3 levels in blood can benefit fattening swine: the latest research

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