In Exp. 1, increasing dietary methionine from .12 to .22% (.10 to .20% apparent digestible methionine) in diets containing excess cystine had no effect on ADG, ADFI, 10th rib fat depth, and longissimus muscle area in finishing gilts from 130 to 190 lb. However, increasing dietary methionine tended to linearly improve feed efficiency. In Exp. 2, increasing dietary methionine from .11 to . 17% (. 10 to . 15% apparent digestible methionine) in diets containing excess cystine resulted in linear improvements in ADG, ADFI, and F/G in finishing gilts from 160 to 230 lb. Quadratic improvements were observed for F/G. No effect was seen on 10th rib fat depth. These data suggest that finishing gilts fed .58% total lysine (.50% apparent digestible lysi...
Objective: To evaluate the replacement of DL-Met (regular) with protected DL-Met (MP) in the g...
One-hundred eight high-lean growth gilts (75.5 lb initial weight) were used to determine the dietary...
This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of increasing levels of digestible methionine+cys...
One hundred-fourteen high-lean growth gilts (initial wt of 100 lb) were used to determine the level ...
In Exp. 1, increasing dietary methionine from .12 to .22% (.10 to .20% apparent digestible methioni...
In Exp. 1, increasing dietary lysine from .40% to .70% linearly improved ADG, F/G, 10th rib fat dept...
Eighty growing-finishing pigs (40 barrows and 40 gilts) were used in three consecutive growth assays...
Four hundred thirty-five pigs (initially 7.7 lb and 10.1 ± 4 d of age) were used to determine the i...
Finishing gilts (initially 163 lb) were fed .58% total lysine (.50% apparent digestible) and total s...
A total of 216 pigs (initially 10.8 lb and 21 d of age) was used in a 35 d growth trial to determine...
A total of 216 pigs (initially 12.4 lb and 21 d of age) was used in a 28 d growth trial to determine...
Forty-eight finishing gilts (initial weight = 155 ± 2 lb) were randomly assigned to one of eight ex...
Three growth trials and two metabolism trials utilizing 236 pigs were conducted to evaluate the effe...
A total of 350 crossbred pigs (9.0 ± 2 d old and 8.4 lb +f- 2.5 BW) was used to determine the appro...
A total of 1,134 gilts (each initially 85 lb, PIC L337 x C22) was used in a 28-d experiment to evalu...
Objective: To evaluate the replacement of DL-Met (regular) with protected DL-Met (MP) in the g...
One-hundred eight high-lean growth gilts (75.5 lb initial weight) were used to determine the dietary...
This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of increasing levels of digestible methionine+cys...
One hundred-fourteen high-lean growth gilts (initial wt of 100 lb) were used to determine the level ...
In Exp. 1, increasing dietary methionine from .12 to .22% (.10 to .20% apparent digestible methioni...
In Exp. 1, increasing dietary lysine from .40% to .70% linearly improved ADG, F/G, 10th rib fat dept...
Eighty growing-finishing pigs (40 barrows and 40 gilts) were used in three consecutive growth assays...
Four hundred thirty-five pigs (initially 7.7 lb and 10.1 ± 4 d of age) were used to determine the i...
Finishing gilts (initially 163 lb) were fed .58% total lysine (.50% apparent digestible) and total s...
A total of 216 pigs (initially 10.8 lb and 21 d of age) was used in a 35 d growth trial to determine...
A total of 216 pigs (initially 12.4 lb and 21 d of age) was used in a 28 d growth trial to determine...
Forty-eight finishing gilts (initial weight = 155 ± 2 lb) were randomly assigned to one of eight ex...
Three growth trials and two metabolism trials utilizing 236 pigs were conducted to evaluate the effe...
A total of 350 crossbred pigs (9.0 ± 2 d old and 8.4 lb +f- 2.5 BW) was used to determine the appro...
A total of 1,134 gilts (each initially 85 lb, PIC L337 x C22) was used in a 28-d experiment to evalu...
Objective: To evaluate the replacement of DL-Met (regular) with protected DL-Met (MP) in the g...
One-hundred eight high-lean growth gilts (75.5 lb initial weight) were used to determine the dietary...
This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of increasing levels of digestible methionine+cys...