Overall ADG and ADFI were not affected, but feed efficiency was improved with pelleting and further improvements resulted from expander processing. In a second experiment, enzyme supplementation to mash, but not pelleted, diets improved feed efficiency. Indeed, F/G for pigs fed mash with enzyme was similar to that for pigs fed pelleted diets.; Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 19, 199
One hundred fifty-three barrows and gilts were used to evaluate flaking of corn, wheat, and sorghum ...
One hundred forty-six pigs were used to study the effects of steam pelleting a corn-soybean meal die...
Two trials with finishing pigs were conducted to evaluate wheat bran added to a basal milo-soybean m...
Overall ADG and ADFI were not affected, but feed efficiency was improved with pelleting and further ...
Expander processing of corn-, sorghum-, wheat-, and wheat midds-based diets improved nutrient digest...
Diets that had been processed using standard, long-term, and expander (high shear) conditioning tend...
In nursery pigs, enzyme supplementation generally had no effect on ADG or F/G, but a trend occurred ...
Pigs fed pelleted and expanded diets from wet/dry feeders had 4.4% greater ADG and 7.9 % greater eff...
In our first experiment, digestibilities for DM, N, and GE were greater and F/G was better for pigs ...
Three experiments were conducted to determine the effects of a sorghum-specific enzyme supplementati...
Pellet durability index was similar for sorghum- vs com-based diets but was greater for expander-con...
Two experiments involving 66 finishing pigs were conducted to determine the feeding value of a wheat...
Expander processing improved nutrient digestibility in diets with soybean meal and raw soybeans. Fur...
Pigs fed from wet-dry feeders had 4% greater ADG with 50% less water usage than those consuming feed...
A complex diet formulation resulted in greater digestibility of nutrients and a trend for greater AD...
One hundred fifty-three barrows and gilts were used to evaluate flaking of corn, wheat, and sorghum ...
One hundred forty-six pigs were used to study the effects of steam pelleting a corn-soybean meal die...
Two trials with finishing pigs were conducted to evaluate wheat bran added to a basal milo-soybean m...
Overall ADG and ADFI were not affected, but feed efficiency was improved with pelleting and further ...
Expander processing of corn-, sorghum-, wheat-, and wheat midds-based diets improved nutrient digest...
Diets that had been processed using standard, long-term, and expander (high shear) conditioning tend...
In nursery pigs, enzyme supplementation generally had no effect on ADG or F/G, but a trend occurred ...
Pigs fed pelleted and expanded diets from wet/dry feeders had 4.4% greater ADG and 7.9 % greater eff...
In our first experiment, digestibilities for DM, N, and GE were greater and F/G was better for pigs ...
Three experiments were conducted to determine the effects of a sorghum-specific enzyme supplementati...
Pellet durability index was similar for sorghum- vs com-based diets but was greater for expander-con...
Two experiments involving 66 finishing pigs were conducted to determine the feeding value of a wheat...
Expander processing improved nutrient digestibility in diets with soybean meal and raw soybeans. Fur...
Pigs fed from wet-dry feeders had 4% greater ADG with 50% less water usage than those consuming feed...
A complex diet formulation resulted in greater digestibility of nutrients and a trend for greater AD...
One hundred fifty-three barrows and gilts were used to evaluate flaking of corn, wheat, and sorghum ...
One hundred forty-six pigs were used to study the effects of steam pelleting a corn-soybean meal die...
Two trials with finishing pigs were conducted to evaluate wheat bran added to a basal milo-soybean m...