Expander processing of corn-, sorghum-, wheat-, and wheat midds-based diets improved nutrient digestibility in growing pigs and, thus, the apparent digestible energy concentration in the diets. This new feed manufacturing technology was especially beneficial to the feedstuff with the highest fiber content (i.e., wheat midds).; Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 19, 199
As expected, ADG, ADFI, F/G, and digestibility of DM and N were improved in nursery pigs when cone p...
Two experiments were conducted to etermine the effects of sorghum-based distillers dried grains wit...
We used 96 crossbred pigs averaging 8.3 kg (19.3 lbs.) to compare performances with sorghum, corn, o...
Expander processing of corn-, sorghum-, wheat-, and wheat midds-based diets improved nutrient diges...
Expander processing improved nutrient digestibility in diets with soybean meal and raw soybeans. Fur...
Overall ADG and ADFI were not affected, but feed efficiency was improved with pelleting and further ...
Pellet durability index was similar for sorghum- vs com-based diets but was greater for expander-con...
Eighty barrows (113.7 lb average initial weight) were used to determine the effects of extruding cor...
Three experiments were conducted to determine the effects of expander conditioning on nutritional va...
Diets that had been processed using standard, long-term, and expander (high shear) conditioning tend...
The feed, required per pound of gain was similar for pigs fed corn, sorghum grain, corn-wheat, or so...
Two trials with finishing pigs were conducted to evaluate wheat bran added to a basal milo-soybean m...
One hundred fifty-three barrows and gilts were used to evaluate flaking of corn, wheat, and sorghum ...
In nursery pigs, the greatest digestibilities of DM, N, and OE were observed with soft sorghum. In f...
Three experiments were conducted to determine the effects of a sorghum-specific enzyme supplementati...
As expected, ADG, ADFI, F/G, and digestibility of DM and N were improved in nursery pigs when cone p...
Two experiments were conducted to etermine the effects of sorghum-based distillers dried grains wit...
We used 96 crossbred pigs averaging 8.3 kg (19.3 lbs.) to compare performances with sorghum, corn, o...
Expander processing of corn-, sorghum-, wheat-, and wheat midds-based diets improved nutrient diges...
Expander processing improved nutrient digestibility in diets with soybean meal and raw soybeans. Fur...
Overall ADG and ADFI were not affected, but feed efficiency was improved with pelleting and further ...
Pellet durability index was similar for sorghum- vs com-based diets but was greater for expander-con...
Eighty barrows (113.7 lb average initial weight) were used to determine the effects of extruding cor...
Three experiments were conducted to determine the effects of expander conditioning on nutritional va...
Diets that had been processed using standard, long-term, and expander (high shear) conditioning tend...
The feed, required per pound of gain was similar for pigs fed corn, sorghum grain, corn-wheat, or so...
Two trials with finishing pigs were conducted to evaluate wheat bran added to a basal milo-soybean m...
One hundred fifty-three barrows and gilts were used to evaluate flaking of corn, wheat, and sorghum ...
In nursery pigs, the greatest digestibilities of DM, N, and OE were observed with soft sorghum. In f...
Three experiments were conducted to determine the effects of a sorghum-specific enzyme supplementati...
As expected, ADG, ADFI, F/G, and digestibility of DM and N were improved in nursery pigs when cone p...
Two experiments were conducted to etermine the effects of sorghum-based distillers dried grains wit...
We used 96 crossbred pigs averaging 8.3 kg (19.3 lbs.) to compare performances with sorghum, corn, o...