Two experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that feeding diets which limit the amount of fermentable substrate entering the large intestine would protect pigs against experimental infection with Serpulina hyodysenteriae, the causative agent of swine dysentery. Experiment 1 examined the effect of grain processing (hammer milling vs. steam flaking) and grain type (barley, groats, corn, sorghum and wheat) on indices of fermentation in the large intestine and the incidence of swine dysentery. Experiment 2 examined the role of five diets, steam-flaked corn, steam-flaked sorghum, hammer-milled wheat, extruded wheat and cooked white rice, on these same measures. All diets contained an animal protein supplement and no antibiotics. Pigs fe...
Swine dysentery (SD) is a worldwide production-limiting disease of growing-finishing pigs in commerc...
Diet has been implicated as a major factor impacting clinical disease expression of swine dysentery ...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
Diets that alter fermentation in the hindgut of pigs have been shown to influence the incidence of s...
In this experiment, the efficacy of a variety of grains to control SD was tested. Grains were fed ei...
A study was made of dietary influences on the large intestinal microbiota of pigs and on the inciden...
Two experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) ...
Swine dysentery (SD) is an infectious diarrhoeal disease of pigs caused by the bacterium Serpulina h...
Diets containing soluble NSP (sNSP) and resistant (RS) increase hindgut fermentation in pigs, which ...
Swine dysentery (SD) is a contagious mucohaemorrhagic diarrhoeal disease with severe impacts on prod...
Diet has been implicated as a major factor impacting clinical disease expression of swine dysentery ...
Amongst environmental factors, the composition of the diet is well understood to be a critical deter...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether methods used to control swine dysentery (SD), cau...
Forty-eight crossbred male pigs, weighing 5.5±0.05 kg were fed extruded rice with either an animal p...
Abstruct. Germ-free and conventional swine were used to study the influence of a milk diet on the de...
Swine dysentery (SD) is a worldwide production-limiting disease of growing-finishing pigs in commerc...
Diet has been implicated as a major factor impacting clinical disease expression of swine dysentery ...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...
Diets that alter fermentation in the hindgut of pigs have been shown to influence the incidence of s...
In this experiment, the efficacy of a variety of grains to control SD was tested. Grains were fed ei...
A study was made of dietary influences on the large intestinal microbiota of pigs and on the inciden...
Two experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) ...
Swine dysentery (SD) is an infectious diarrhoeal disease of pigs caused by the bacterium Serpulina h...
Diets containing soluble NSP (sNSP) and resistant (RS) increase hindgut fermentation in pigs, which ...
Swine dysentery (SD) is a contagious mucohaemorrhagic diarrhoeal disease with severe impacts on prod...
Diet has been implicated as a major factor impacting clinical disease expression of swine dysentery ...
Amongst environmental factors, the composition of the diet is well understood to be a critical deter...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether methods used to control swine dysentery (SD), cau...
Forty-eight crossbred male pigs, weighing 5.5±0.05 kg were fed extruded rice with either an animal p...
Abstruct. Germ-free and conventional swine were used to study the influence of a milk diet on the de...
Swine dysentery (SD) is a worldwide production-limiting disease of growing-finishing pigs in commerc...
Diet has been implicated as a major factor impacting clinical disease expression of swine dysentery ...
The purpose of the following experiments was to document the physical, chemical and physiological im...