Two trials, involving 108 pigs, were conducted to evaluate the effects of replacing milk protein with various levels of soybean protein in milk replacer diets. Pigs fed diets in which 25 or 50% of the milk protein was replaced with a modified soybean had weight gains and efficiencies similar to those of pigs fed the all-milk-protein diet, but incidence of scours decreased. Protein digestibility decreased as the level of soybean protein in the diet increased. These results suggest that 25 to 50% of the milk protein in a 28% protein milk replacer diet can be replaced with a modified soybean protein, thereby greatly reducing feed cost.; Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 12, 198
A growth trial was conducted utilizing segregated early weaned (SEW) pigs to evaluate the effects of...
It has been recognized for many years that some sort of processing of soybeans will yield a product ...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the nutritional value of processed wheat gluten for early...
Two trials, involving 108 pigs, were conducted to evaluate the effects of replacing milk protein wit...
One hundred eighty pigs (21 d of age and averaging 14.5 lb) were used to determine if a milk replace...
Seventy-six gilts were used to evaluate the effects of feeding raw soybeans during gestation, lactat...
This progress report covers only growth rate and feed efficiency of pigs the first 73 days of one fe...
Two trials were conducted to determine the suitability of soybean products for baby pigs. For trial ...
Seventy-two pigs, 30 days old averaging 17 pounds initially, were used to evaluate lysine additions ...
Sixty-six pigs (averaging 21 d of age and 11.8 lb) were used in a 7-d experiment to evaluate the eff...
Expander processing improved nutrient digestibility in diets with soybean meal and raw soybeans. Fur...
Pellet durability index was greatest when animal protein products (dried whey, fish meal, spray-drie...
Four experiments involving 311 finishing pigs (112 to 220 pounds) were conducted to determine the mi...
Pigs weaned in a segregated early weaning (SEW) environment achieved maximum performance when fed a ...
A 35-d growth trial was conducted to determine the influence of different soybean meal processing te...
A growth trial was conducted utilizing segregated early weaned (SEW) pigs to evaluate the effects of...
It has been recognized for many years that some sort of processing of soybeans will yield a product ...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the nutritional value of processed wheat gluten for early...
Two trials, involving 108 pigs, were conducted to evaluate the effects of replacing milk protein wit...
One hundred eighty pigs (21 d of age and averaging 14.5 lb) were used to determine if a milk replace...
Seventy-six gilts were used to evaluate the effects of feeding raw soybeans during gestation, lactat...
This progress report covers only growth rate and feed efficiency of pigs the first 73 days of one fe...
Two trials were conducted to determine the suitability of soybean products for baby pigs. For trial ...
Seventy-two pigs, 30 days old averaging 17 pounds initially, were used to evaluate lysine additions ...
Sixty-six pigs (averaging 21 d of age and 11.8 lb) were used in a 7-d experiment to evaluate the eff...
Expander processing improved nutrient digestibility in diets with soybean meal and raw soybeans. Fur...
Pellet durability index was greatest when animal protein products (dried whey, fish meal, spray-drie...
Four experiments involving 311 finishing pigs (112 to 220 pounds) were conducted to determine the mi...
Pigs weaned in a segregated early weaning (SEW) environment achieved maximum performance when fed a ...
A 35-d growth trial was conducted to determine the influence of different soybean meal processing te...
A growth trial was conducted utilizing segregated early weaned (SEW) pigs to evaluate the effects of...
It has been recognized for many years that some sort of processing of soybeans will yield a product ...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the nutritional value of processed wheat gluten for early...