The present study was performed in order to evaluate the effects of lower than usual industry levels of dietary trace minerals on plasma levels, faecal excretion, performance, mortality and morbidity in growing-finishing pigs in a hot African climate. Group 1 (n =100 pigs) received a diet with common industry levels of trace minerals. Group 2 (n =100 pigs) received reduced dietary trace mineral levels but were fed the same basic diet as Group 1. Mortality, morbidity, pig performance and carcass measurements were evaluated. Two pigs in Group 1 and three pigs in Group 2 died. Thirteen pigs in Group 1 and 27 pigs in Group 2 were medically treated (P < 0.05). Carcass masses, back fat depth, loin depth, and lean percent were not s...
The initial study herein assessed mineral digestibility in situations when reduced amounts of inorga...
Minerals, including trace-elements, and vitamins are currently introduced into the pig diet in order...
The aim of the present study was to determine trace element status and toxic metal accumulation in e...
Sixty (60) growing male Yorkshire pigs with average weights ranging from 80-82kg were assigned to fi...
International audienceExcreted Cu and Zn can accumulate in the upper soil layer and harm its fertili...
An experiment was conducted to compare the effect of reduced levels of inorganic and organic trace m...
Fecal analysis, off-test weights, and ultrasonic measurements were used to determine the response o...
A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary inorganic and organic trace minerals in two...
One hundred and twenty six piglets from a commercial genetic strain weaned at 21 days of age (6.11±0...
One hundred and twenty six piglets from a commercial genetic strain weaned at 21 days of age (6.11±0...
One hundred and twenty six piglets from a commercial genetic strain weaned at 21 days of age (6.11 +...
A total of 442 weanling pigs (initial age and wt of 22 d and 14.4 lb, respectively) was used on a co...
A total of 442 weanling pigs (initial age and wt of 22 d and 14.4 lb, respectively) was used on a co...
Finishing pig diets are commonly supplemented with copper, zinc, iron, and manganese with large marg...
Finishing pig diets are commonly supplemented with copper, zinc, iron, and manganese with large marg...
The initial study herein assessed mineral digestibility in situations when reduced amounts of inorga...
Minerals, including trace-elements, and vitamins are currently introduced into the pig diet in order...
The aim of the present study was to determine trace element status and toxic metal accumulation in e...
Sixty (60) growing male Yorkshire pigs with average weights ranging from 80-82kg were assigned to fi...
International audienceExcreted Cu and Zn can accumulate in the upper soil layer and harm its fertili...
An experiment was conducted to compare the effect of reduced levels of inorganic and organic trace m...
Fecal analysis, off-test weights, and ultrasonic measurements were used to determine the response o...
A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary inorganic and organic trace minerals in two...
One hundred and twenty six piglets from a commercial genetic strain weaned at 21 days of age (6.11±0...
One hundred and twenty six piglets from a commercial genetic strain weaned at 21 days of age (6.11±0...
One hundred and twenty six piglets from a commercial genetic strain weaned at 21 days of age (6.11 +...
A total of 442 weanling pigs (initial age and wt of 22 d and 14.4 lb, respectively) was used on a co...
A total of 442 weanling pigs (initial age and wt of 22 d and 14.4 lb, respectively) was used on a co...
Finishing pig diets are commonly supplemented with copper, zinc, iron, and manganese with large marg...
Finishing pig diets are commonly supplemented with copper, zinc, iron, and manganese with large marg...
The initial study herein assessed mineral digestibility in situations when reduced amounts of inorga...
Minerals, including trace-elements, and vitamins are currently introduced into the pig diet in order...
The aim of the present study was to determine trace element status and toxic metal accumulation in e...