Dr. Dejan Miladinovic: Physical Feed Performance | Ep. 143

Dr. Dejan Miladinovic: Physical Feed Performance | Ep. 143

From The Feed Science Podcast Show by Wisenetix

March 25, 2026 · 26 min · Season 2 · Episode 143

About this episode

Dr. Dejan Miladinovic discusses the importance of physical feed quality in animal performance.

In this episode of The Feed Science Podcast Show, Dr. Dejan Miladinovic, Associate Professor and Head of the Centre for Feed Technology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, explains why physical feed quality matters as much as nutritional formulation. He discusses pellet durability, particle size, water stability, and their impact on the performance of poultry, swine, and aquaculture. Dr. Miladinovic highlights the economic and environmental consequences of poor feed quality and practical ways to improve outcomes. Listen now on all major platforms! “The way the feed is produced, the texture of the feed, the particle size, durability, and stability can make or break animal performance.” Meet the guest: Dr. Dejan Miladinovic https://www.linkedin.com/in/phd-dejan-miladinovic-1343bab/ is an Associate Professor and Head of the Centre for Feed Technology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. His work focuses on feed processing, pellet quality, extrusion, and physical feed characteristics affecting animal performance. With extensive experience in feed technology and quality control, his research supports more efficient and sustainable feed production. Liked this one…

People in this episode

Guest: Dr. Dejan Miladinovic

Topics covered

  • physical feed quality
  • pellet durability
  • particle size
  • water stability
  • animal performance
  • economic consequences
  • environmental consequences

Keywords

  • feed quality
  • pellet durability
  • particle size
  • water stability
  • poultry
  • swine
  • aquaculture

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Wisenetix

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