Episode 10: How to Read a Feed Tag | Show Pig EditionEpisode SummaryIn this episode of To The Front, Tony Morris and Thomas Gross simplify one of the most intimidating parts of feeding show pigs: understanding the feed tag. They walk through what every feed tag includes, explain the purpose of key nutrients like protein, lysine, fat, and fiber, and discuss how those nutrients affect muscle, body condition, and gut health. They also cover the role of vitamins and minerals, common misconceptions about supplements, and why a balanced pig feed should always be the foundation of any feeding program. Key Topics & Timestamps00:00 – 05:05 | Expo Recap & Barn Updates Thomas shares the story behind his Reserve Champion Landrace Gilt at Exposition, while Tony and Thomas catch up on recent events before introducing the episode. 05:05 – 09:50 | Feed Tag Basics An overview of what every feed tag contains, including guaranteed analysis, ingredient lists, medication statements, feeding directions, and species-specific warnings. 09:50 – 15:20 | Protein & Lysine Explained Why protein and lysine are the foundation of muscle development, how they work together, and what the numbers on a feed tag really mean. 15:20 – 19:45 | Supplements vs. Complete Feed The importance of using supplements to fine-tune a feeding program rather than replacing the majority of a pig's complete feed. 19:45 – 22:50 | Understanding Fat How fat serves as an energy source, contributes to bloom and body condition, and when higher- or lower-fat diets make sense. 22:50 – 26:50 | Fiber's Role in Feeding How fiber influences gut health, body fill, digestive regularity, and holding diets, plus the difference between common fiber sources. 26:50 – 30:20 | Micronutrients Made Simple A look at calcium, phosphorus, selenium, zinc, vitamins, and why quality feed manufacturers formulate balanced diets you can trust. 30:20 – 32:10 | Final Feeding Advice The hosts wrap up with practical reminders to make pig feed the foundation of every feeding program and use supplements strategically. Key TakeawaysUnderstanding a feed tag doesn't have to be overwhelming. By learning the purpose of protein, lysine, fat, fiber, and essential micronutrients, exhibitors can make smarter feeding decisions throughout the project. A quality complete feed should always be the foundation of a successful nutrition program, while supplements are most effective when used strategically to fine-tune specific traits rather than replace a balanced diet.