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How to make antibiotics in pig feed redundant, naturally (2021-2025)

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance has become a major issue in human and veterinary medicine being partially caused by the use of in-feed antimicrobials in farm animals. This project aims to completely eliminate antimicrobials from piglet feeds. The key differential approach is based on helping the physiology of the animal rather than testing interventions against bacteria. The project will consist of developing a novel nutritional strategy of naturally (through maternal conditioning) boosting the natural appetite and the capacity to digest in piglets early in life. The anticipated outcome is that the new peri-natal program will result in minimal bacterial proliferation and diarrhoea thus, negating the need for in-feed antimicrobials in piglets.

Experts

Professor Eugeni Roura

Professorial Research Fellow
Centre for Animal Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Eugeni Roura
Eugeni Roura

Professor Mike Gidley

Emeritus Professor
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Mike Gidley
Mike Gidley

Dr Conny Turni

Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Animal Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Conny Turni
Conny Turni