The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing–finishing pigs were studied both in vitro and in a pig house. The three diets had similar contents of NE, minerals, vitamins and ileal digestible lysine, methionine cystine, threonine and tryptophan, but differed in CP content (16.5, 14.5 and 12.5%). In the balance experiment, 18 castrated males of about 55 kg body weight were allotted to the three diets. The experiment lasted 9 weeks, which were divided into three 3-week periods. In each period, urine and faeces were collected separately for 7 days in metabolism cages and mixed as slurry. A sample of this slurry was placed in a laboratory system to measure ammonia emission for 7 days. In the ba...
Swine production is a primary source of protein and fat to human society, in the meanwhile, it conti...
Protein requirements for slow-growing pigs have not been defined. The study was designed to determin...
peer reviewedTwo successive batches of 32 fattening pigs per batch were each divided into 2 homogeno...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing–fin...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing-fin...
<p>Ammonia, volatilised from pig slurry decreases manure's fertiliser value. Furthermore, the ...
Ammonia, volatilised from pig slurry decreases manure's fertiliser value. Furthermore, the depositio...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of decreased crude protein (CP) levels (by 2% units) or a...
This research aimed to investigate effects of protein source in practical diets on nutrient excretio...
Dietary strategies are an important part of management systems designed to reduce ammonia emitted fr...
Successful management of nitrogen (N) excretion is important for sustainable pork production. Two ex...
<p>The results of this thesis showed that various protein sources (feedstuffs) have different ...
Feed trials were carried out to assess the influence of crude protein content in finishing pig diets...
1. The interrelation between protein accretion and whole-body protein turnover were studied by varyi...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of dietary crude protein (CP) level on odou...
Swine production is a primary source of protein and fat to human society, in the meanwhile, it conti...
Protein requirements for slow-growing pigs have not been defined. The study was designed to determin...
peer reviewedTwo successive batches of 32 fattening pigs per batch were each divided into 2 homogeno...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing–fin...
The effects of dietary protein on nitrogen excretion and ammonia emission from slurry of growing-fin...
<p>Ammonia, volatilised from pig slurry decreases manure's fertiliser value. Furthermore, the ...
Ammonia, volatilised from pig slurry decreases manure's fertiliser value. Furthermore, the depositio...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of decreased crude protein (CP) levels (by 2% units) or a...
This research aimed to investigate effects of protein source in practical diets on nutrient excretio...
Dietary strategies are an important part of management systems designed to reduce ammonia emitted fr...
Successful management of nitrogen (N) excretion is important for sustainable pork production. Two ex...
<p>The results of this thesis showed that various protein sources (feedstuffs) have different ...
Feed trials were carried out to assess the influence of crude protein content in finishing pig diets...
1. The interrelation between protein accretion and whole-body protein turnover were studied by varyi...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of dietary crude protein (CP) level on odou...
Swine production is a primary source of protein and fat to human society, in the meanwhile, it conti...
Protein requirements for slow-growing pigs have not been defined. The study was designed to determin...
peer reviewedTwo successive batches of 32 fattening pigs per batch were each divided into 2 homogeno...