Low Oligosaccharide Soybean Meal Improves Nursery Pig Performance
…more (P = 0.07) than pigs fed soybeans C. Pigs fed SBM-LO diets had equal or better performance than pigs fed Control diets, despite the reduction in ME. Pigs fed…
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…more (P = 0.07) than pigs fed soybeans C. Pigs fed SBM-LO diets had equal or better performance than pigs fed Control diets, despite the reduction in ME. Pigs fed…
…respectively, P=0.75) and number of weaned pigs (9.96, 10.30, 9.56, and 9.72) were not impacted by dietary treatments (P=0.64). However, number of small weaned pigs was lower when top-dress was…
…noxious gas emission in weanling pigs. A total of 140 crossbred pigs with an initial weigh of about 6 kg were randomly allotted in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement,…
…In Ph1, pigs fed FM had lower (P < 0.01) ADG than LAGR or SBM and lower (P < 0.01) ADFI than all diets. In Ph2, SBM-fed pigs had higher…
…meal frequency, energy supply, genetics, etc. Even when controlling these factors, individual pigs respond differently to the same AA supply. Yet pigs are raised in groups and fed with a…
…study, pigs were fed an equal energy level with differing inclusions of linoleic acid and linoleic:linolenic acid ratios. Pigs were provided either a high (30 g/kg) or low (15 g/kg)…
…and 6.80 kg) or fat sows (P = 0.136, 5.79 and 6.78 kg). The number of still-born pigs decreased when thin (P = 0.005, 1.63 and 0.93 pigs for control…
…increased. Pens of pigs were assigned to treatments in a randomized complete block design with BW as a blocking factor. There were approximately 10 pigs per pen and 12 pens…
…were selected, individually penned and randomly assigned to 1 of 5 dietary treatments (n = 18 pigs/trt) that included: 1) Control diet (CON), 2) CON + 5% sugar beet pulp…
…without or with DDGS (15% from day to 21, 30% from day 15 to 42). Pigs were blocked by initial pen weight, gender, and room location with ten pigs/pen and…