Piglets, also known as "baby pigs," are newborn pigs that grow up to approximately 30 kilograms. Selecting the right feed particle size is crucial for their growth and development. This guide provides detailed recommendations for the optimal pulverized grain size for piglet feed to ensure maximum nutrient absorption and feed efficiency.
Research on Piglet Feed Particle Size
Studies have shown that feed particle size significantly impacts piglet performance. In one research study, piglets were fed diets with different particle sizes of barley (634 microns, 767 microns) and sorghum (623 microns). The results demonstrated that particle size directly affects feed conversion and nutrient digestibility.
In China, the sieve size used for processing piglet feed is generally 1.5-2.0 mm, resulting in an average particle size of about 0.7-1.0 mm. However, research suggests this can be further optimized for better performance.
Optimal Particle Size Recommendations
Based on comprehensive research, the optimal pulverized grain size for piglet feed is 0.6-1.0 mm, not exceeding 1.5 mm. This range balances digestive efficiency with feed intake, ensuring that piglets can properly digest their feed while maintaining sufficient feed consumption.
It's important to note that particle size recommendations may vary slightly based on pig breed and age. Chinese pig breeds tend to have better coarse feed tolerance compared to other breeds, which is why the recommended particle size in China is slightly larger than in other countries where 600 microns or less is common.
The relationship between sieve diameter and resulting particle size is approximately 2:1, meaning a 3 mm sieve will produce particles with an average size of around 1.5 mm. This ratio can be used as a general guideline when setting up your grinding equipment.
Benefits of Proper Particle Size
Maintaining the optimal particle size for piglet feed offers several key benefits:
Improved Feed Conversion: Properly sized particles enhance nutrient digestibility, resulting in better feed conversion ratios and reduced feed costs.
Enhanced Nutrient Absorption: Smaller particle size increases surface area, allowing for better enzyme penetration and nutrient absorption.
Reduced Digestive Issues: The right particle size helps prevent digestive disorders such as gastric ulcers and diarrhea in young piglets.
Uniform Growth: Consistent particle size ensures uniform nutrient availability, leading to more consistent growth rates among piglets.
Improved Feed Intake: Properly sized feed is more palatable and easier for piglets to consume, encouraging adequate feed intake during critical growth periods.
Recommended Grinding Equipment
To achieve consistent and optimal particle size for piglet feed, selecting the right grinding equipment is essential. Rongda Machinery offers a range of high-quality hammer mills designed specifically for feed processing:

